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=== As a hormone ===
There is an important link between certain non-coding RNAs and the control of hormone-regulated pathways. In ''[[Drosophila]]'', hormones such as [[ecdysone]] and [[juvenile hormone]] can promote the expression of certain miRNAs. Furthermore, this regulation occurs at distinct temporal points within ''
Non-coding RNAs are crucial in the development of several endocrine organs, as well as in endocrine diseases such as [[diabetes mellitus]].<ref>{{cite journal | vauthors = Knoll M, Lodish HF, Sun L | title = Long non-coding RNAs as regulators of the endocrine system | journal = Nature Reviews. Endocrinology | volume = 11 | issue = 3 | pages = 151–60 | date = March 2015 | pmid = 25560704 | pmc = 4376378 | doi = 10.1038/nrendo.2014.229 | hdl = 1721.1/116703 }}</ref> Specifically in the MCF-7 cell line, addition of 17β-[[estradiol]] increased global transcription of the noncoding RNAs called lncRNAs near estrogen-activated coding genes.<ref>{{cite journal | vauthors = Li W, Notani D, Ma Q, Tanasa B, Nunez E, Chen AY, Merkurjev D, Zhang J, Ohgi K, Song X, Oh S, Kim HS, Glass CK, Rosenfeld MG | title = Functional roles of enhancer RNAs for oestrogen-dependent transcriptional activation | journal = Nature | volume = 498 | issue = 7455 | pages = 516–20 | date = June 2013 | pmid = 23728302 | pmc = 3718886 | doi = 10.1038/nature12210 | bibcode = 2013Natur.498..516L }}</ref>
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