Long noncoding RNAs and microRNAs in cardiovascular pathophysiology

T Thum, G Condorelli - Circulation research, 2015 - Am Heart Assoc
T Thum, G Condorelli
Circulation research, 2015Am Heart Assoc
RNAs not encoding proteins have gained prominence over the last couple of decades as
fundamental regulators of cellular function. Not surprisingly, their dysregulation is
increasingly being linked to pathology. Here, we review recent reports investigating the
pathophysiological relevance of this species of RNA for the cardiovascular system,
concentrating mainly on recent findings on long noncoding RNAs and microRNAs in cardiac
hypertrophy and failure.
RNAs not encoding proteins have gained prominence over the last couple of decades as fundamental regulators of cellular function. Not surprisingly, their dysregulation is increasingly being linked to pathology. Here, we review recent reports investigating the pathophysiological relevance of this species of RNA for the cardiovascular system, concentrating mainly on recent findings on long noncoding RNAs and microRNAs in cardiac hypertrophy and failure.
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