FUNCTIONAL INTRICACY AND SYMMETRY OF LONG NON-CODING RNAS IN PARASITIC INFECTIONS

Functional Intricacy and Symmetry of Long Non-Coding RNAs in Parasitic Infections

Functional Intricacy and Symmetry of Long Non-Coding RNAs in Parasitic Infections

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RNAs are a class of molecules and the majority in eukaryotes are arbitrarily termed non- coding transcripts which terracotta charger are broadly classified as short and long non-coding RNAs.Recently, knowledge of the identification and functions of long non-coding RNAs have continued to accumulate and they are being recognized as important molecules that regulate parasite-host interface, parasite differentiation, host responses, and disease progression.Herein, we present and integrate the functions of host and parasite long non-coding RNAs during infections within the context of epigenetic re-programming and molecular crosstalk in the course of host-parasite interactions.

Also, the modular range of parasite and host long farmhouse magnolia wreath non-coding RNAs in coordinated parasite developmental changes and host immune dynamic landscapes are discussed.We equally canvass the prospects of long non-coding RNAs in disease diagnosis and prognosis.Hindsight and suggestions are offered with the aim that it will bolster our understanding for future works on host and parasite long non-coding RNAs.

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