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NEAT1 Long Noncoding RNA and Paraspeckle Bodies Modulate HIV-1 Posttranscriptional Expression

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The knockdown of NEAT1 enhances virus production through increased nucleus-to-cytoplasm export of Rev-dependent instability element (INS)-containing HIV-1 mRNAs as well as identifying the nuclear paraspeckle body as another important subcellular organelle for HIV- 1 replication.
Abstract
Most of the human genome is transcribed into protein-noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs), including small ncRNAs and long ncRNAs (lncRNAs). Over the past decade, rapidly emerging evidence has increasingly supported the view that lncRNAs serve key regulatory and functional roles in mammal cells. HIV-1 replication relies on various cell functions. To date, while the involvement of host protein factors and microRNAs (miRNAs) in the HIV-1 life cycle has been extensively studied, the relationship between lncRNAs and HIV-1 remains uncharacterized. Here, we have profiled 83 disease-related lncRNAs in HIV-1-infected T cells. We found NEAT1 to be one of several lncRNAs whose expression is changed by HIV-1 infection, and we have characterized its role in HIV-1 replication. We In the abstract, added definition of INS OK, or should "cis-acting" be added?report here that the knockdown of NEAT1 enhances virus production through increased nucleus-to-cytoplasm export of Rev-dependent instability element (INS)-containing HIV-1 mRNAs. IMPORTANCE Long protein-noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) play roles in regulating gene expression and modulating protein activities. There is emerging evidence that lncRNAs are involved in the replication of viruses. To our knowledge, this report is the first to characterize a role contributed by an lncRNA, NEAT1, to HIV-1 replication. NEAT1 is essential for the integrity of the nuclear paraspeckle substructure. Based on our findings from NEAT1 knockdown, we have identified the nuclear paraspeckle body as another important subcellular organelle for HIV-1 replication.

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PredLnc-GFStack: A Global Sequence Feature Based on a Stacked Ensemble Learning Method for Predicting lncRNAs from Transcripts

TL;DR: This paper considers global sequence features and proposes a stacked ensemble learning-based method to predict lncRNAs from transcripts, abbreviated as PredLnc-GFStack, which demonstrates an outstanding ability for cross-species ncRNA prediction.
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A novel label free long non-coding RNA electrochemical biosensor based on green L-cysteine electrodeposition and Au–Rh hollow nanospheres as tags

TL;DR: A new label-free strategy based on catalytic signal amplification with single-wall carbon nanotubes wrapped with Au–Rh hollow nanospheres (Au/Rh-HNP@SWCNT) and an L-Cys Au nano-film exhibited acceptable reproducibility and clear selectivity and may provide a new alternative for clinical HIV diagnosis through the detection of NEAT1.
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Roles of microRNAs and long-noncoding RNAs in human immunodeficiency virus replication

TL;DR: The role of miRNAs and long-noncoding RNAs in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) replication is discussed in this article, focusing on miRNs that target cellular proteins involved in HIV replication, as well as proteins of the innate immune system that inhibit HIV replication.
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A comprehensive review of non-coding RNAs functions in multiple sclerosis.

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of state-of-theart studies which have assessed expression pattern and genomic variants of ncRNAs in MS is presented, and the results of these studies propose different classes of nncRNAs (long non-coding RNAs, microRNAs, and circular RNAs) as diagnostic or predictive markers in MS.
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ncRNAs in Inflammatory and Infectious Diseases.

TL;DR: This chapter reviews and summarizes the current knowledge on regulatory ncRNA networks in infection and inflammation and reveals a fundamental role of ncRNAs in pathogen recognition and inflammatory responses.
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