ABCA9-AS1
abca9-as1: An Intriguing Long Non-Coding RNA
Description
abca9-as1 is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) located on the antisense strand of the ABCA9 gene. It is transcribed in the opposite direction of the ABCA9 protein-coding gene. LncRNAs are RNA molecules that do not code for proteins, but nevertheless play important roles in gene regulation.
abca9-as1 has been found to have a significant role in lipid metabolism and cholesterol transport. It is highly expressed in tissues involved in cholesterol metabolism, including the liver, intestines, and adipose tissue.
Associated Diseases
abca9-as1 has been implicated in several diseases, including:
- Cardiovascular disease: abca9-as1 levels are decreased in patients with coronary artery disease and heart failure.
- Hyperlipidemia: abca9-as1 levels are reduced in individuals with high levels of cholesterol and triglycerides.
- Type 2 diabetes: abca9-as1 expression is decreased in patients with type 2 diabetes, suggesting a possible role in insulin resistance.
- Cancer: abca9-as1 has been found to be upregulated in certain types of cancer, including breast cancer and hepatocellular carcinoma.
Did you Know ?
A study published in the journal "Nature Genetics" found that individuals with a specific variant in the abca9-as1 gene have a 20% increased risk of developing coronary artery disease. This highlights the potential significance of abca9-as1 in cardiovascular health.