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  • Mechanistic insights are emerging into how long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) regulate gene expression by coordinating regulatory proteins, localizing to genomic loci and shaping nuclear organization. Interestingly, lncRNAs can perform functions that cannot be carried out by DNA elements or proteins alone, such as amplifying regulatory signals in the nucleus.

    • Jesse M. Engreitz
    • Noah Ollikainen
    • Mitchell Guttman
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
    Volume: 17, P: 756-770
  • Diabetes mellitus is often accompanied by numerous microvascular and/or macrovascular complications. Identification of risk alleles for diabetic complications could lead to improved understanding of the underlying mechanistic processes, but has so far been limited. Here, McCarthy and colleagues discuss the utility of human genetic studies in identifying novel risk variants for diabetic complications, the challenges faced in identifying robust genetic associations for diabetic kidney disease and the benefits that genome-wide association studies can offer.

    • Emma Ahlqvist
    • Natalie R. van Zuydam
    • Mark I. McCarthy
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Nephrology
    Volume: 11, P: 277-287
  • Human skin is colonized by a diverse range of microorganisms. In this Review, Grice and Segre describe how molecular techniques are improving our understanding of our skin microbiota, the factors that affect its composition and its relationship with skin disorders.

    • Elizabeth A. Grice
    • Julia A. Segre
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Microbiology
    Volume: 9, P: 244-253