Frontiers in Genetics (Dec 2023)

ncRNAs: an unexplored cellular defense mechanism in leprosy

  • Mayara Natália Santana-da-Silva,
  • Mayara Natália Santana-da-Silva,
  • Camille Sena-dos-Santos,
  • Miguel Ángel Cáceres-Durán,
  • Felipe Gouvea de Souza,
  • Angelica Rita Gobbo,
  • Pablo Pinto,
  • Pablo Pinto,
  • Claudio Guedes Salgado,
  • Sidney Emanuel Batista dos Santos,
  • Sidney Emanuel Batista dos Santos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2023.1295586
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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Leprosy is an infectious disease primarily caused by the obligate intracellular parasite Mycobacterium leprae. Although it has been considered eradicated in many countries, leprosy continues to be a health issue in developing nations. Besides the social stigma associated with it, individuals affected by leprosy may experience nerve damage leading to physical disabilities if the disease is not properly treated or early diagnosed. Leprosy is recognized as a complex disease wherein socioenvironmental factors, immune response, and host genetics interact to contribute to its development. Recently, a new field of study called epigenetics has emerged, revealing that the immune response and other mechanisms related to infectious diseases can be influenced by noncoding RNAs. This review aims to summarize the significant advancements concerning non-coding RNAs in leprosy, discussing the key perspectives on this novel approach to comprehending the pathophysiology of the disease and identifying molecular markers. In our view, investigations on non-coding RNAs in leprosy hold promise and warrant increased attention from researches in this field.

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