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Mammalian ncRNA-disease repository: a global view of ncRNA-mediated disease network.

Y Wang, L Chen, B Chen, X Li, J Kang, K Fan, Y Hu, J Xu, L Yi, J Yang, Y Huang, L Cheng, Y Li, C Wang, K Li, X Li, J Xu, D Wang.   

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23928704      PMCID: PMC3763453          DOI: 10.1038/cddis.2013.292

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Death Dis            Impact factor:   8.469


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Dear Editor Recently, substantial studies have begun to explore the functional diversity and mechanistic roles of ncRNAs in mammals.[1] Now, it has become increasingly apparent that ncRNAs are involved in multiple major biological processes, such as developmental timing, fat metabolism and cell death.[2] Furthermore, the epigenetic and genetic defects in ncRNAs and their processing machinery have been implicated in the etiology of many forms of diseases.[3] Several databases that documented the relevance of the microRNAs(miRNAs) to diseases have been constructed and provided useful results.[4, 5] However, miRNAs are just the tip of the iceberg, other ncRNAs such as long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) and small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) have also been demonstrated to contribute to diseases.[3, 6] Accumulated evidence suggest the diverse non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) involved in a wide variety of diseases progression.[3, 6, 7] It is a key challenge for understanding the precise behavior of diverse ncRNAs in mammalian diseases and deciphering the cross-regulations among disease-associated ncRNAs. Because there was no repository focused on diverse ncRNA-disease relationships in mammals, we have developed a manually curated diverse ncRNA-disease repository (MNDR, www.rna-society.org/mndr/) by integrating evidence in three mammals. Totally, 807 lncRNA-associated, 229 miRNA-associated, 13 piRNA-associated and 100 snoRNA-associated entries for 1149 curated entries were documented for three mammals (866 Homo sapiens-associated, 251 Mus musculus-associated and 32 Rattus norvegicus-associated entries) (Table 1).
Table 1

The statistics of the ncRNA-disease entries in MNDR database

SpecieslncRNAmiRNApiRNAsnoRNATotal
Homo sapiens753NA13100866
Mus musculus5020100251
Rattus norvegicus4280032
Total807229131001149
Recent investigations indicated there are complex regulations among diverse ncRNAs and protein-coding genes. Such as, PTEN gene and the PTEN pseudogenes (ptenp1, one of lncRNAs) share a high degree of sequence homology, changes in ptenp1 expression levels indirectly affect PTEN expression by sequestering PTEN-targeting miRNAs.[8] Thus understanding the mutual regulating pattern among diverse ncRNAs and protein-coding genes, particularly in disease conditions, is a key challenge. Thus, MNDR is not only a knowledge depository but providing us a good opportunity to view the ncRNA-mediated disease network globally (in visualization page: www.rna-society.org/mndr/visualization.html). Diverse ncRNAs and interaction genes were represented as nodes and the regulations were denoted as edges. Based on such a simplified ncRNA-mediated disease network, interesting observations have been achieved. The result showed that snoRNA htr, as a hub node, has intensively linked to 21 interaction genes in the network. More important, through BCL2, BCL2L1 and BAX, the snoRNA htr can communicate with the lncRNA malat1 (Supplementary Figure 1). Another example is snoRNA htr and lncRNA h19 are linked by E2F1 and MYC. When combined with human disease-associated miRNA evidence from mir2disease database, lncRNAs, miRNAs and snoRNAs, together with their interaction/target genes, can be integrated into bigger expanding ncRNA-mediated disease network. The biggest sub-network has 129 nodes and 149 edges, involving 33 lncRNAs, 1 snoRNA, 19 miRNAs and 76 interaction protein-coding genes(Supplementary Figure 2). In this network, more regulations among diverse ncRNAs directly or indirectly via intermediate genes, lncRNA dgcr5, har1a and har1b, were connected with hsa-mir-21 via intermediate gene REST. Interestingly, hsa-mir-21 and snoRNA htr were linked by key anti-apoptosis gene BCL2. Similar results were observed that lncRNA dgcr5, har1a and har1b can also communicate with snoRNA htr through alternative route NFKB1-hsa-mir-9-REST. Hence, according to current data, the two pivot protein-coding genes (BCL2 and NFKB1) and several ncRNAs (lncRNA malat1, snoRNA htr and miRNA hsa-mir-21, has-mir-9) collectively play an important role in the ncRNA-mediated disease network (Supplementary Figure 2). Importantly, the crosstalk between lncRNA malat1 and miRNA hsa-mir-21 can be found conserved in mouse ncRNA-mediated disease network. Above observations indicated diverse ncRNAs could communicate with each other in disease state through some disease-associated genes in mammals, highlighting the complexity, conservative and plasticity of the regulatory relationships between diverse ncRNAs and protein-coding genes in diseases.
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