Noncoding RNAs in Cardiac Hypertrophy

Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research
Yongqin LiYihua Bei

Abstract

Cardiac hypertrophy is classified as pathological and physiological hypertrophy. Pathological hypertrophy typically precedes the onset of heart failure, one of the largest contributors to disease burden and deaths worldwide. In contrast, physiological hypertrophy is an adaptive response and protects against adverse cardiac remodeling. Noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) have drawn significant attention over the last couple of decades, and their dysregulation is increasingly being linked to cardiac hypertrophy and cardiovascular diseases. In this review, we will summarize the profiling, function, and molecular mechanism of microRNAs, long noncoding RNAs, and circular RNAs in pathological cardiac hypertrophy. Additionally, we also review microRNAs responsible for physiological hypertrophy. With better understanding of ncRNAs in cardiac hypertrophy, manipulation of the important ncRNAs will offer exciting avenues for the prevention and therapy of heart failure.

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