The multifaceted biology of lncR-Meg3 in cardio-cerebrovascular diseases

Front Genet. 2023 Mar 10:14:1132884. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2023.1132884. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Cardio-cerebrovascular disease, related to high mortality and morbidity worldwide, is a type of cardiovascular or cerebrovascular dysfunction involved in various processes. Therefore, it is imperative to conduct additional research into the pathogenesis and new therapeutic targets of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disorders. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have multiple functions and are involved in nearly all cellular biological processes, including translation, transcription, signal transduction, and cell cycle control. LncR-Meg3 is one of them and is becoming increasingly popular. By binding proteins or directly or competitively binding miRNAs, LncR-Meg3 is involved in apoptosis, inflammation, oxidative stress, endoplasmic reticulum stress, epithelial-mesenchymal transition, and other processes. Recent research has shown that LncR-Meg3 is associated with acute myocardial infarction and can be used to diagnose this condition. This article examines the current state of knowledge regarding the expression and regulatory function of LncR-Meg3 in relation to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. The abnormal expression of LncR-Meg3 can influence neuronal cell death, inflammation, apoptosis, smooth muscle cell proliferation, etc., thereby aggravating or promoting the disease. In addition, we review the bioactive components that target lncR-Meg3 and propose some potential delivery vectors. A comprehensive and in-depth analysis of LncR-Meg3's role in cardiovascular disease suggests that targeting LncR-Meg3 may be an alternative therapy in the near future, providing new options for slowing the progression of cardiovascular disease.

Keywords: LncR-Meg3; cardiovascular diseases; cerebrovascular diseases; clinical application; mechanisms.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

Central guided local special project Southwestern characteristic Chinese medicine resource genomics innovation platform (2020ZYD058); the regional Joint Fund of National Natural Science Foundation of China: Study on the geo-herbalism of Medicinal Materials from Sichuan Tract (U19A2010); Major projects of NSFC: Research on the “geoherbalism effect” relationship of traditional Chinese medicine (No.81891012), research on the authenticity of traditional Chinese medicine (No.81891010); Multidimensional evaluation of traditional Chinese medicine resources with southwest characteristics interdisciplinary innovation team (2022C001); National Interdisciplinary Innovation Team of Traditional Chinese Medicine (ZYYCXTD-D-202209).