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Are Antisense Long Non-Coding RNA Related to COVID-19?

Authors :
Badr EA
El Sayed IE
Gabber MKR
Ghobashy EAE
Al-Sehemi AG
Algarni H
Elghobashy YA
Source :
Biomedicines [Biomedicines] 2022 Nov 01; Vol. 10 (11). Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Nov 01.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Fighting external pathogens relies on the tight regulation of the gene expression of the immune system. Ferroptosis, which is a distinct form of programmed cell death driven by iron, is involved in the enhancement of follicular helper T cell function during infection. The regulation of RNA is a key step in final gene expression. The present study aimed to identify the expression level of antisense lncRNAs (A2M-AS1, DBH-AS1, FLVCR1-DT, and NCBP2AS2-1) and FLVCR1 in COVID-19 patients and its relation to the severity of the disease. COVID-19 patients as well as age and gender-matched healthy controls were enrolled in this study. The expression level of the antisense lncRNAs was measured by RT-PCR. Results revealed the decreased expression of A2M-AS1 and FLVCR1 in COVID-19 patients. Additionally, they showed the increased expression of DBH-AS1, FLVCR1-DT, and NCBP2AS2. Both FLVCR1-DT and NCBP2AS2 showed a positive correlation with interleukin-6 (IL-6). DBH-AS1 and FLVCR1-DT had a significant association with mortality, complications, and mechanical ventilation. A significant negative correlation was found between A2M-AS1 and NCBP2AS2-1 and between FLVCR1 and FLVCR1-DT. The study confirmed that the expression level of the antisense lncRNAs was deregulated in COVID-19 patients and correlated with the severity of COVID-19, and that it may have possible roles in the pathogenesis of this disease.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2227-9059
Volume :
10
Issue :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Biomedicines
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36359290
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10112770