HNF4A-AS1


Description

The HNF4A-AS1 (HNF4A antisense RNA 1) is a ncRNA gene located on chromosome 20.

HNF4A-AS1 is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) located on chromosome 20. It is an antisense transcript to the HNF4A gene, meaning it is transcribed from the opposite strand of DNA. HNF4A-AS1 has been shown to play a role in regulating HNF4A gene expression and may also have other functions. Its exact role is still being investigated.

HNF4A-AS1, also known as Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 4 Alpha Antisense RNA 1, is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that acts as a crucial regulator in various biological processes, including:

  • Gene regulation: HNF4A-AS1 can modulate the expression of its neighboring gene, HNF4A, which plays a significant role in liver development and function. This regulation can occur through mechanisms such as transcriptional interference or epigenetic modifications.
  • Cellular growth and proliferation: Studies have linked HNF4A-AS1 to the regulation of cellular growth and proliferation in certain tissues. It can influence cell cycle progression and contribute to cell differentiation.
  • Metabolic processes: HNF4A-AS1 has been implicated in the regulation of metabolic pathways, potentially influencing glucose metabolism and lipid homeostasis.

The precise mechanisms and full range of functional roles of HNF4A-AS1 are still under investigation, but its involvement in these critical cellular processes highlights its potential importance in maintaining normal physiology and contributing to disease development.

HNF4A-AS1 is also known as uc002xlx.

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