在发育和疾病期间,非编码RNA,微生物组和宿主之间的双向相互作用
Shanshan Nai1, Jiaxian Song1, Wenting Su1
1State Key Laboratory of Microbial Technology, Shandong University, Qingdao 266237, China.
Genes
|February 26, 2025
概括
非编码RNAs (ncRNAs) 和肠道微生物群的相互作用对健康和疾病至关重要. 了解它们的交叉通话为癌症和IBD等疾病提供了新的诊断和治疗策略.
科学领域:
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 微生物学 微生物学
- 遗传学 是一个遗传学.
背景情况:
- 非编码RNAs (ncRNAs) 和肠道微生物群失生症与宿主发育和疾病有关.
- 在ncRNAs和肠道微生物群之间存在双向相互作用.
研究的目的:
- 审查ncRNAs,特别是microRNAs (miRNAs) 和肠道微生物群之间的交叉交互的分子机制.
- 探索这种发展和疾病的相互作用,包括结直肠癌,IBD,神经系统疾病,肥胖和心血管疾病.
主要方法:
- 关于ncRNA-微生物组相互作用的当前研究的文献综述.
- 对推动这种交叉通话的分子机制的分析.
主要成果:
- ncRNAs和肠道微生物参与复杂的分子交叉交谈.
- 这种相互作用会影响宿主发育和各种疾病的发病.
结论:
- 了解ncRNA-肠道微生物群的相互作用是新生物标志物和治疗方法的关键.
- 潜在的临床应用包括ncRNA模仿物,反意义寡核酸,小分子,益生菌,益生菌和饮食干预.
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