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酒精使用障碍与非编码RNA和肠道微生物群在开发高级治疗应用方面的潜在分子机制

Potential Molecular Mechanisms of Alcohol Use Disorder with Non-Coding RNAs and Gut Microbiota for the Development of Superior Therapeutic Application.

作者信息

Nakashima Moeka, Suga Naoko, Yoshikawa Sayuri, Ikeda Yuka, Matsuda Satoru

机构信息

Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Nara Women's University, Kita-Uoya Nishimachi, Nara 630-8506, Japan.

出版信息

Genes (Basel). 2024 Mar 29;15(4):431. doi: 10.3390/genes15040431.

Abstract

Many investigations have evaluated the expression of noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) as well as their related molecular functions and biological machineries in individuals with alcohol dependence. Alcohol dependence may be one of the most prevailing psychological disorders globally, and its pathogenesis is intricate and inadequately comprehended. There is substantial evidence indicating significant links between multiple genetic factors and the development of alcohol dependence. In particular, the critical roles of ncRNAs have been emphasized in the pathology of mental illnesses, probably including alcohol dependence. In the comprehension of the action of ncRNAs and their machineries of modification, furthermore, they have emerged as therapeutic targets for a variety of psychiatric illnesses, including alcohol dependence. It is worth mentioning that the dysregulated expression of ncRNAs has been regularly detected in individuals with alcohol dependence. An in-depth knowledge of the roles of ncRNAs and m6A modification may be valuable for the development of a novel treatment against alcohol dependence. In general, a more profound understanding of the practical roles of ncRNAs might make important contributions to the precise diagnosis and/or actual management of alcohol dependence. Here, in this review, we mostly focused on up-to-date knowledge regarding alterations and/or modifications in the expression of ncRNAs in individuals with alcohol dependence. Then, we present prospects for future research and therapeutic applications with a novel concept of the engram system.

摘要

许多研究评估了酒精依赖个体中非编码RNA(ncRNAs)的表达及其相关分子功能和生物学机制。酒精依赖可能是全球最普遍的心理障碍之一,其发病机制复杂且尚未得到充分理解。有大量证据表明多种遗传因素与酒精依赖的发展之间存在显著联系。特别是,ncRNAs在精神疾病(可能包括酒精依赖)的病理过程中的关键作用已得到强调。此外,在理解ncRNAs的作用及其修饰机制方面,它们已成为包括酒精依赖在内的多种精神疾病的治疗靶点。值得一提的是,在酒精依赖个体中经常检测到ncRNAs的表达失调。深入了解ncRNAs和m6A修饰的作用可能对开发针对酒精依赖的新疗法具有重要价值。总的来说,更深入地了解ncRNAs的实际作用可能对酒精依赖的精确诊断和/或实际管理做出重要贡献。在此综述中,我们主要关注酒精依赖个体中ncRNAs表达变化和/或修饰的最新知识。然后,我们提出了基于记忆痕迹系统新概念的未来研究和治疗应用前景。

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