1. Novel insights toward human stroke-related epigenetics: circular RNA and its impact in poststroke processes.
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Silva PW, M Shimon SM, de Brito LM, Reis-das-Mercês L, Magalhães L, Araújo G, Ribeiro-Dos-Santos Â, and Vidal AF
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- Epigenesis, Genetic, Humans, Ischemic Stroke metabolism, MicroRNAs metabolism, RNA, Circular metabolism, RNA-Binding Proteins genetics, RNA-Seq, Gene Expression Regulation, Ischemic Stroke genetics, RNA, Circular physiology
- Abstract
Aim: Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are dysregulated in complex diseases, so we investigated their global expression profile in stroke. Material & methods: Public RNA-Seq data of human ischemic stroke lesion tissues and controls were used to perform the global expression analysis. Target RNA binding proteins and microRNAs were predicted in silico . Functional enrichment analysis was performed to infer the circRNAs' potential roles. Results: We found that circRNAs are potentially involved in synaptic components and transmission, inflammation and ataxia. An integrative analysis revealed that hsa_circ_0078299 and FXN may be major players in the molecular stroke-context. Conclusion: Our results suggest a broad involvement of circRNAs in some stroke-related processes, indicating their potential as therapeutic targets to allow neuroprotection and brain recovery.
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- 2020
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