Deciphering the epigenetic role of long non-coding RNAs in mood disorders: Focus on human brain studies

IF 6.8 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Clinical and Translational Medicine Pub Date : 2025-03-04 DOI:10.1002/ctm2.70135
Bhaskar Roy, Anuj K. Verma, Yu Funahashi, Yogesh Dwivedi
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Abstract

Epigenetics plays a central role in neuropsychiatric disorders, contributing significantly to their complexity and manifestation. Major depressive disorder (MDD) and bipolar disorder (BD) have profound impact on mood, affect and cognition. Emerging evidence suggests that epigenetic modification of genes plays a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of both MDD and BD. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNA) constitute a heterogeneous class of transcripts and have emerged as crucial regulators of epigenetic processes, offering promising insights into the pathophysiology of various diseases. Despite their limited coding potential, lncRNAs are known to play a critical role in achieving global transcriptomic regulation in a spatiotemporal fashion, especially in complex tissue like the brain. This review aims to discuss the specific dysregulation of lncRNAs so far observed in the brains of MDD and BD patients and understand their mechanistic contributions to the disease pathogenesis.

Key points

  • Brain-centric lncRNAs regulate gene networks, and their disruption is linked to MDD.
  • In MDD, altered lncRNAs disrupt gene regulation by changing chromatin looping or modifying chromatin accessibility.
  • These changes lead to neuronal dysfunction, affecting neural circuitry and synaptic plasticity.
  • The result is impaired brain function, contributing to the symptoms of MDD.

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表观遗传学在神经精神疾病中起着核心作用,对其复杂性和表现起着重要作用。重度抑郁障碍(MDD)和双相情感障碍(BD)对情绪、情感和认知有深远的影响。新出现的证据表明,基因的表观遗传修饰在MDD和BD的发病机制中都起着关键作用。长链非编码rna (lncRNA)构成了一类异质转录本,并已成为表观遗传过程的关键调节因子,为各种疾病的病理生理学提供了有希望的见解。尽管lncrna的编码潜力有限,但众所周知,lncrna在以时空方式实现全局转录组调控方面发挥着关键作用,特别是在大脑等复杂组织中。本文旨在探讨迄今为止在MDD和BD患者大脑中观察到的lncrna特异性失调,并了解其在疾病发病机制中的作用。以脑为中心的lncrna调节基因网络,它们的破坏与重度抑郁症有关。在MDD中,改变的lncrna通过改变染色质环或修饰染色质可及性来破坏基因调控。这些变化导致神经元功能障碍,影响神经回路和突触可塑性。其结果是大脑功能受损,导致重度抑郁症的症状。
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