Long noncoding RNA expression profile and functional analysis in psoriasis

Molecular Medicine Reports
Jianjun YanQing Sun

Abstract

Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) serve important roles in the biology of autoimmune diseases and immune‑associated disorders. To identify lncRNAs specifically associated with psoriasis, the expression of lncRNAs from biopsies obtained from patients with psoriasis were compared with samples obtained from healthy volunteers using a microarray. Reverse transcription‑quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT‑qPCR) was performed to detect the expression of 10 identified dysregulated lncRNAs. Cis‑ and trans‑regulated target genes of lncRNAs were predicted. The results of microarray analysis indicated that 2,194 lncRNAs and 1,725 mRNAs were significantly dysregulated. Gene Ontology and pathway analyses among the dysregulated genes were performed. Co‑expression network analysis was also performed to study molecular interactions. Several identified pathways were associated with psoriasis. Among the 2,194 dysregulated lncRNAs, 1,549 of these had cis‑ or trans‑regulated predicted target genes. Among the 1,725 dysregulated mRNAs, 289 of the cis‑regulated target genes and 262 of the trans‑regulated target genes may be regulated by the differentially expressed lncRNAs; 10 differentially expressed lncRNAs were randomly selected and then validat...Continue Reading

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
Feature Extraction
RNA-seq
biopsies

Software Mentioned

Lncrnadb
BLAST
Noncode
RNAplex
limma
R
SPSS
Feature Extraction

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