The role of long noncoding RNA in lipid, cholesterol, and glucose metabolism and treatment of obesity syndrome.
Study Goal
The researchers aimed to summarize the role of lncRNA in regulating metabolic abnormalities linked to obesity syndromes, particularly focusing on the impact of high-fat diet on lncRNA expression.
Results Summary
The study found that high-fat diet induces abnormal lncRNA expression associated with obesity syndromes, and lncRNAs play a crucial role in regulating lipid, cholesterol, and glucose metabolism. Some nanomolecules and natural extracts may target lncRNAs as potential treatments.
Population
Not specified (review of existing evidence)
Effective Dosage
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Duration
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Interactions
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| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Population | Dosage | Impact | Claim # |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) | neutral | abnormal metabolism in obesity syndromes | - | - | play an important role in regulating | #1 |
lncRNA | neutral | complex obesity metabolic syndromes, including the regulation of lipid, cholesterol, and glucose metabolism | - | - | is involved in | #2 |
lncRNA | neutral | food intake that mediates obesity syndromes | - | - | is involved in | #3 |
lncRNA-based strategy | neutral | prevention and treatment of obesity syndromes | - | - | might shed new light on | #4 |
lncRNA | neutral | obesity syndromes | - | - | is a novel molecular target of | #5 |
lncRNA | neutral | development of obesity syndrome process | - | - | plays a crucial role in | #6 |
Various lncRNAs | neutral | process of lipid, cholesterol, and glucose metabolism | - | - | are involved in | #7 |
Food intake | increase | lncRNA associated with obesity syndrome | - | - | could induce abnormal expression of | #8 |
high-fat diet | increase | lncRNA associated with obesity syndrome | - | - | could induce abnormal expression of | #9 |
some nanomolecules and natural extracts | neutral | lncRNAs, associated with obesity syndrome | - | - | may target | #10 |
some nanomolecules and natural extracts | neutral | obesity syndromes | - | - | may target lncRNAs as a potential treatment for | #11 |
Obesity syndromes, characterized by abnormal lipid, cholesterol, and glucose metabolism, are detrimental to human health and cause many diseases, including obesity and type II diabetes. Increasing evidence has shown that long noncoding RNA (lncRNA), transcripts longer than 200 nucleotides that are not translated into proteins, play an important role in regulating abnormal metabolism in obesity syndromes. For the first time, we systematically summarize how lncRNA is involved in complex obesity metabolic syndromes, including the regulation of lipid, cholesterol, and glucose metabolism. Moreover, we discuss lncRNA involvement in food intake that mediates obesity syndromes. Furthermore, this review might shed new light on a lncRNA-based strategy for the prevention and treatment of obesity syndromes. Recent investigations support that lncRNA is a novel molecular target of obesity syndromes and should be emphasized. Namely, lncRNA plays a crucial role in the development of obesity syndrome process. Various lncRNAs are involved in the process of lipid, cholesterol, and glucose metabolism by regulating gene transcription, signaling pathway, and epigenetic modification of metabolism-related genes, proteins, and enzymes. Food intake could also induce abnormal expression of lncRNA associated with obesity syndrome, especially high-fat diet. Notably, some nanomolecules and natural extracts may target lncRNAs, associated with obesity syndrome, as a potential treatment for obesity syndromes.