GNAS-AS1
GNAS-AS1: A Molecular Player in Health and Disease
Description:
GNAS-AS1 is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) located within the GNAS gene locus on chromosome 20. LncRNAs are regulatory molecules that play crucial roles in gene expression, cell development, and disease progression. GNAS-AS1 has been identified as a key player in various biological processes and is associated with multiple diseases.
Associated Diseases:
- Pituitary adenomas: GNAS-AS1 overexpression has been linked to the development of pituitary adenomas, specifically growth hormone-producing pituitary adenomas.
- McCune-Albright syndrome: This genetic disorder is caused by mutations in the GNAS gene, resulting in increased GNAS-AS1 expression and clinical manifestations such as bone lesions, precocious puberty, and café-au-lait spots.
- Obesity and metabolic disorders: GNAS-AS1 has been implicated in obesity and metabolic dysfunction by regulating insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism.
- Cancer: GNAS-AS1 overexpression has been observed in various cancers, including breast, lung, and prostate cancer. It promotes cancer cell growth, angiogenesis, and metastasis.
Did you Know ?
Approximately 30% of growth hormone-producing pituitary adenomas harbor GNAS-AS1 overexpression, highlighting its significant role in pituitary tumorigenesis.