Small Nucleolar RNAs and the Brain: Growing Evidence Supporting Their Role in Psychiatric Disorders

IF 3.7 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Biological psychiatry global open science Pub Date : 2024-11-10 DOI:10.1016/j.bpsgos.2024.100415
Juliette Salles , Rixing Lin , Gustavo Turecki
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Noncoding RNAs comprise most of the transcriptome and represent an emerging area of research. Among them, small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) have emerged as a promising target because they have been associated with the development and evolution of several diseases, including psychiatric disorders. snoRNAs are expressed in the brain, with some showing brain-specific expression that indicates specific roles in brain development, function, and dysfunction. However, the role of snoRNAs in conditions that affect the brain needs further investigation to be better understood. This scoping review summarizes existing literature on studies that have investigated snoRNAs in psychiatry and offers insight into potential pathophysiological mechanisms to be further investigated in future research.

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小核核rna和大脑:越来越多的证据支持它们在精神疾病中的作用。
非编码rna包括大部分转录组,代表了一个新兴的研究领域。其中,小核核rna (small nucleolar rna, snoRNAs)已成为一个有希望的靶标,因为它们与包括精神疾病在内的几种疾病的发展和进化有关。snorna在大脑中表达,其中一些表现出大脑特异性表达,表明在大脑发育、功能和功能障碍中的特定作用。然而,snorna在影响大脑的条件下的作用需要进一步研究才能更好地理解。本综述总结了精神病学中snorna研究的现有文献,并对未来研究中有待进一步研究的潜在病理生理机制提供了见解。
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Biological psychiatry global open science
Biological psychiatry global open science Psychiatry and Mental Health
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