Abstract:Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) involve in the regulation of many biological processes, and are closely related to the development and aging of the brain as well as the occurrence and development of brain aging associated diseases. Therefore, the work of finding lncRNAs, predicting and analyzing lncRNAs’ features, structures, functions and mechanisms will help us to comprehensively and thoroughly understand the functional mechanisms of lncRNAs in regulating development, aging and the pathogenesis of aging-associated diseases. Furthermore, it will promote the translation of lncRNAs‘ basic research to clinical therapy. Here we summarize the latest studies of lncRNAs and brain aging-associated lncRNAs.