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    Chapter 1 Small RNA-Guided Transcriptional Gene Activation (RNAa) in Mammalian Cells
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    Chapter 2 Enhancing Neuronogenesis and Counteracting Neuropathogenic Gene Haploinsufficiencies by RNA Gene Activation
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    Chapter 3 Target-Recognition Mechanism and Specificity of RNA Activation
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    Chapter 4 Promoter-Targeted Small Activating RNAs Alter Nucleosome Positioning
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    Chapter 5 Endogenous miRNAa: miRNA-Mediated Gene Upregulation
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    Chapter 6 miRNA-Mediated RNA Activation in Mammalian Cells
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    Chapter 7 RNAa Induced by TATA Box-Targeting MicroRNAs
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    Chapter 8 miRNA-Mediated RNAa by Targeting Enhancers
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    Chapter 9 Specific Increase of Protein Levels by Enhancing Translation Using Antisense Oligonucleotides Targeting Upstream Open Frames
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    Chapter 10 Repurposing CRISPR System for Transcriptional Activation
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    Chapter 11 RNA-Mediated Gene Activation: Identifying a Candidate RNA for Preclinical Development
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    Chapter 12 Treatment of Pancreatic Cancer by Aptamer Conjugated C/EBPα-saRNA
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    Chapter 13 Treatment of Liver Cancer by C/EBPA saRNA
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    Chapter 14 Enhancing Angiogenesis in Mice by VEGF-Targeting Small Activating RNAs
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    Chapter 15 Suppression of Prostate Cancer Metastasis by DPYSL3-Targeted saRNA
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    Chapter 16 Development of Therapeutic dsP21-322 for Cancer Treatment
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Chapter title
Enhancing Neuronogenesis and Counteracting Neuropathogenic Gene Haploinsufficiencies by RNA Gene Activation
Chapter number 2
Book title
RNA Activation
Published in
Advances in experimental medicine and biology, June 2017
DOI 10.1007/978-981-10-4310-9_2
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Book ISBNs
978-9-81-104309-3, 978-9-81-104310-9
Authors

Antonello Mallamaci

Editors

Long-Cheng Li

Abstract

Small activating RNAs (saRNAs), targeting endogenous genes and stimulating their transcription, are a promising tool for implementing a variety of neurotherapeutic strategies. Among these there is the stimulation of select histogenetic subroutines for purposes of cell-based brain repair, as well as the therapeutic treatment of gene expression deficits underlying severe neurological disorders.We employed RNA activation (RNAa) to transactivate the Emx2 transcription factor gene in embryonic cortico-cerebral precursor cells. This led to enhanced self-renewal, delayed differentiation, and reduced death of neuronally committed precursors, resulting in a remarkable expansion of the neuronogenic precursors pool. These results are of paramount interest for purposes of gene-promoted brain repair. As such, RNAa makes therapeutic stimulation of neuronogenesis via Emx2 overexpression a feasible goal, preventing the drawbacks of exogenous gene copies introduction.Moreover, we employed RNAa to achieve a gentle transactivation of the Foxg1 transcription factor gene, specifically in cortico-cerebral cells. This manipulation led to an appreciable biological outcome, while complying with endogenous gene tuning linked to early central nervous system regionalization and late activity of neocortical projection neurons. Foxg1-activating miRNAs stimulated RNApolII recruitment, possibly via Ago1. One of them worked promisingly in vivo. As such, RNAa can be a valuable approach for therapeutic treatment of the FOXG1-haploinsufficiency-linked variant of the Rett syndrome. Remarkably, hemizygosity for specific genes and polygenic chromosomal segments underlies a huge number of neuropathological entities for which no cure is presently available. Based on the results reported above, RNAa might be a simple and scalable approach for fixing this class of problems.

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Master 3 27%
Student > Ph. D. Student 2 18%
Student > Postgraduate 1 9%
Researcher 1 9%
Unknown 4 36%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Arts and Humanities 1 9%
Environmental Science 1 9%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science 1 9%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 1 9%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 1 9%
Other 2 18%
Unknown 4 36%