About this Research Topic
While we have gained more understanding of mRNA expression and the effect it has on the immune response to pathogens in livestock, the role ncRNA classes play in a host’s resilience or susceptibility is less clear. More needs to be understood about the interplay between ncRNAs and mRNA and how it impacts the immune response in pathogen-infected livestock. Non-coding RNA expression represents a means for examination and interpretation of biological control mechanisms that can act on mRNA in an epigenetic fashion that may impart further knowledge on the regulation of biological processes and pathways. Study of the relationship of ncRNA classes and host immune responses can serve to open paths that improve comprehension of the pathogen itself, new vaccine targets, and therapies. The goal of this collection will be to elucidate the role that dynamic changes in non-coding RNAs have on mediating mRNA and pathway expression in relation to livestock immune responses, a process that ultimately impacts the creation of expressed proteins and affects host health, homeostasis, and metabolism. Application of next generation sequencing and bioinformatic tools will provide for examination of ncRNA and mRNA interactions. Integration of these tools with multiple “Omics” analysis methods can then provide insight into gene activity and regulation to help better explain host-pathogen interactions
The scope of the research featured will be to elucidate the role that dynamic changes in non-coding RNAs have on mediating mRNA expression. The focus of the Research Topic will examine changes in expression of any/all small or long non-coding RNAs in the course of stressors encompassing viral, bacterial, and parasitic illness in livestock. Research is welcome from all disciplines carrying out studies investigating changes in the expression and/or interaction of any of the multiple classes of sncRNA or LncRNA in relation to livestock illnesses. The issue will accept Original Research, Review, Methods, and Technology and Code articles. Topics include but are not limited to:
o Effect of ncRNA expression on immune responses.
o Studies on all classes ncRNAs and any interactions involving mRNA and biological pathways.
o Host-pathogen interactions (host or pathogen non-coding RNA expression).
o Injury response.
o Environmental stressors and expression (resilience, susceptibility, acclimatization).
o Methods for detection, study, or application (use) of ncRNAs (ex. gene silencing using siRNA).
o Novel sncRNA/LncRNA discovery or annotation.
Keywords: Non-coding, Bioinformatics, Immunity, Pathogen, Livestock
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