Characterizing miRNA-lncRNA Interplay.

Methods Mol Biol

DIANA-Lab, Department of Computer Science and Biomedical Informatics, University of Thessaly, Lamia, Greece.

Published: January 2022

Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are noncoding transcripts, usually longer than 200 nt, that constitute one of the largest and significantly heterogeneous RNA families. The annotation of lncRNAs and the characterization of their function is a constantly evolving field. LncRNA interplay with microRNAs (miRNAs) is thoroughly studied in several physiological and disease states. miRNAs are small noncoding RNAs (~22 nt) that posttranscriptionally regulate the expression of protein coding genes, through mRNA target cleavage, degradation or direct translational suppression. miRNAs can affect lncRNA half-life by promoting their degradation, or lncRNAs can act as miRNA "sponges," reducing miRNA regulatory effect on target mRNAs. This chapter outlines the miRNA-lncRNA interplay and provides hands-on methodologies for experimentally supported and in silico-guided analyses. The proposed techniques are a valuable asset to further understand lncRNA functions and can be appropriately adapted to become the backbone for further downstream analyses.

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