Long Noncoding RNAs in Cardiac Development

  1. Samir Ounzain2
  1. 1Gladstone Institutes, San Francisco, California 94158, USA
  2. 2HAYA Therapeutics SA, Lausanne, Vaud 1066, Switzerland
  1. Correspondence: michael.alexanian{at}gladstone.ucsf.edu

Abstract

The exquisite transcriptional control of developmental gene programs is critical for hardwiring the complex expression patterns that govern cell-fate determination and differentiation during heart development. During the past several years, studies have illuminated our understanding of a complex noncoding transcriptional landscape, primarily associated with long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs), that is implicated in these developmental processes and has begun to reveal key functions of these transcripts. In this review, we discuss the expanding roles for lncRNAs in the earliest points of cardiac development and through differentiation and maturation of multiple cell types within the adult heart. We go on to outline the diverse mechanisms by which cardiovascular lncRNAs orchestrate these transcriptional programs, explore the challenges linked to the study of lncRNAs in developmental phenotypes, and summarize the implications for these molecules in human cardiovascular disorders.



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