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Ionizing radiation regulates long non-coding RNAs in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells
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نویسنده
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beer l. ,nemec l. ,wagner t. ,ristl r. ,altenburger l.m. ,ankersmit h.j. ,mildner m.
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منبع
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journal of radiation research - 2017 - دوره : 58 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:201 -209
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چکیده
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Long non-coding rnas (lncrnas) are non-protein coding transcripts that modulate mrna and microrna (mirna) expression,thereby controlling multiple cellular processes,including transcriptional regulation of gene expression,cell differentiation and apoptosis. ionizing radiation (ir),a strong cellular stressor,is known to influence gene expression of irradiated cells,mainly by activation of oxidative processes. whether and how ir also affects lncrna expression in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (pbmcs) is still poorly understood. exposure of pbmcs to ir dose-dependently activated p53 and its downstream target p21,ultimately leading to cell-cycle arrest and/or apoptosis. cleavage of caspase-3,a specific process during apoptotic cell death,was detectable at doses as low as 30 gy. transcriptome analysis of 60 gy-irradiated pbmcs revealed a strong timedependent regulation of a variety of lncrnas. among many unknown lncrnas we also identified a significant upregulation of trp53cor1,meg3 and tug1,which have been shown to be involved in the regulation of cell cycle and apoptotic processes mediated by p53. in addition,we found 177 mirnas regulated in the same samples,including several mirnas that are known targets of upregulated lncrnas. our data show that ir dosedependently regulates the expression of a wide spectrum of lncrnas in pbmcs,suggesting a crucial role for lncrnas in the complex regulatory machinery activated in response to ir. © the author 2016.
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کلیدواژه
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Apoptosis; lncRNA; p53; Paracrine; PBMC; Radiation
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آدرس
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department of biomedical imaging and image-guided therapy,medical university of vienna,vienna,austria,christian doppler laboratory for cardiac and thoracic diagnosis and regeneration, Austria, department of thoracic surgery,medical university of vienna,austria,molecular biotechnology,university of applied sciences fh campus wien,vienna, Austria, department of thoracic surgery,medical university of vienna, Austria, center for medical statistics,informatics,and intelligent systems,section for medical statistics,medical university of vienna,vienna, Austria, department of dermatology,research division of biology and pathobiology of the skin,medical university of vienna,lazarettgasse 14,vienna,1090, Austria, christian doppler laboratory for cardiac and thoracic diagnosis and regeneration,austria,department of thoracic surgery,medical university of vienna,austria,head ffg project 852748 'aposec',folab surgery,medical university of vienna,vienna, Austria, department of dermatology,research division of biology and pathobiology of the skin,medical university of vienna,lazarettgasse 14,vienna,1090, Austria
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