Title:Long Non-coding RNA DNM3OS: Pathogenic Roles and Molecular
Mechanisms in Pathophysiological Processes
Volume: 31
Issue: 29
Author(s): Shuwen Wang, Yaqi Hu, Rui Wang, Yifan Zhang, Qi Yuan and Chengfu Yuan*
Affiliation:
- Third-grade Pharmacological Laboratory on Traditional Chinese Medicine, State Administration of Traditional
Chinese Medicine, China Three Gorges University, Yichang, 443002, China
- Hubei Key Laboratory
of Tumor Microenvironment and Immunotherapy, Department of Biochemistry, China Three Gorges University,
Yichang, 443002, China
- College of Basic Medical Science, China Three Gorges University, Yichang,
443002, China
Keywords:
LncRNA, DNM3OS, skeletal development, neoplastic diseases, inflammation, fibrotic, diseases.
Abstract:
Background: Long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) is a class of single-stranded
RNA biomolecules involving over 200 nucleotides and does not encode proteins. Research
on lncRNA has become a hot spot for the past few years. DNM3OS (Dynamin 3
Opposite Strand), which has been clearly identified as a regulatory lncRNA, exerts an integral
role in the pathophysiology of multiple human diseases.
Objective: The current review study summarizes the pathogenic mechanism of DNM3OS
in various pathophysiological processes, aiming to reveal its important value as a
therapeutic drug target for related human diseases and provide a new way for targeted
therapy.
Methods: Through systematic retrieval and in-depth study of relevant articles in
PubMed, this article analyzes and summarizes the pathogenic roles and molecular mechanisms
in pathophysiological processes of long non-coding RNA DNM3OS.
Results: DNM3OS exerts an important regulatory role in the occurrence and development
of bone diseases, neoplastic diseases, fibrotic diseases, inflammatory diseases, and
many other diseases.
Conclusion: DNM3OS is a potential new biomarker and therapeutic target for the treatment
of a series of diseases, consisting of bone diseases, neoplastic diseases, fibrotic diseases,
and inflammatory diseases.