The Role of Non‐coding RNAs in Human Health and Diseases
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Genetics and Genomics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 April 2025 | Viewed by 11361
Special Issue Editor
Interests: miRNA; lncRNA; mRNA; genome stability; perinatal; fetus; baby; circadian clock; aging; cell cycle regulation; reproduction; transgenerational epigenetic inheritance
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Non-coding RNAs finely tune epigenetic mechanisms, allowing for the maintenance of organism homeostasis from fecundation to old age. Homeostasis is the capacity of a living structure to not only withstand and adapt its internal conditions to progressive or sudden changes in the environment but also to anticipate the occurrence of reoccurring events (i.e., reactive homeostasis including circadian rhythms). Maintenance of the cellular phenotype is dependent on molecular epigenetics, and the integration of molecular networks at the organism level is partly driven by non-coding RNAs.
This Special Issue of IJMS will address these mechanisms maintaining the memory of cellular phenotypes, with a particular focus on non-coding RNAs. We welcome the submission of full reviews, original research papers, and short communications, as well as perspectives concerning the above-mentioned mechanisms.
Dr. Bertrand Kaeffer
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- miRNA
- lncRNA
- mRNA
- genome stability
- perinatal
- fetus
- baby
- circadian clock
- aging
- cell cycle regulation
- reproduction
- transgenerational epigenetic inheritance
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