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Non-coding Natural Antisense Transcripts: Analysis and Application

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JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 340, Issue -, Pages 75-101

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2021.08.005

Keywords

natural antisense transcripts; biomarkers; strand-specific RNA-seq; long non-coding RNAs; liquid biopsy

Funding

  1. Austrian Science Fund (FWF) [T923B26]
  2. Christian Doppler Research Association
  3. Austrian Federal Ministry for Digital and Economic Affairs
  4. National Foundation for Research, Technology and Development
  5. Cancer Research Wales [C004135]
  6. DOC Fellowship Programme of the Austrian Academy of Sciences [25690]
  7. Austrian Society for Hematology & Medical Oncology (OeGHO)
  8. PhD Program in Molecular Medicine (MOLMED) of the Medical University of Graz
  9. Center for Biomarker Research in Medicine (CBmed) - COMET - Competence Centers for Excellent Technologies by the Federal Ministry of Transport, Innovation and Technology (BMVIT)
  10. Federal Ministry for Digital and Economic Affairs (BMDW)
  11. Land Steiermark (Styrian Business Promotion Agency - SFG)
  12. Land Wien (Vienna Business Agency - WAW)
  13. Center for Biomarker Research in Medicine
  14. Medical University of Grazvia the PhD Program in Advanced Medical Biomarker Research (AMBRA)
  15. Doctoral School in Translational Molecular and Cellular Biosciences at the Medical University of Graz
  16. European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme [739539]
  17. MEFOgraz

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This review highlights the origin, function, and potential as therapeutic targets of ncNATs, emphasizing the current gaps in research on these regulatory transcripts.
Non-coding natural antisense transcripts (ncNATs) are regulatory RNA molecules that are overlapping with as well as complementary to other transcripts. These transcripts are implicated in a broad variety of biological and pathological processes, including tumorigenesis and oncogenic progression. With this complex field still in its infancy, annotations, expression profiling and functional characterisations of ncNATs are far less comprehensive than those for protein-coding genes, pointing out substantial gaps in the analysis and characterisation of these regulatory transcripts. In this review, we discuss ncNATs from an analysis perspective, in particular regarding the use of high-throughput sequencing strategies, such as RNA-sequencing, and summarize the unique challenges of investigating the antisense transcriptome. Finally, we elaborate on their potential as biomarkers and future targets for treatment, focusing on cancer.

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