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Elucidation of the Landscape of Alternatively Spliced Genes and Features in the Dorsal Striatum of Aggressive/Aggression-Deprived Mice in the Model of Chronic Social Conflicts
Both aggressive and aggression-deprived (AD) individuals represent pathological cases extensively studied in psychiatry and substance abuse disciplines. We employed the animal model of chronic social conflicts curated in our laboratory for over 30 years. In the study, we pursued the task of evaluati...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10048575/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36980872 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14030599 |
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author | Babenko, Vladimir Redina, Olga Smagin, Dmitry Kovalenko, Irina Galyamina, Anna Kudryavtseva, Natalia |
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description | Both aggressive and aggression-deprived (AD) individuals represent pathological cases extensively studied in psychiatry and substance abuse disciplines. We employed the animal model of chronic social conflicts curated in our laboratory for over 30 years. In the study, we pursued the task of evaluation of the key events in the dorsal striatum transcriptomes of aggression-experienced mice and AD species, as compared with the controls, using RNA-seq profiling. We evaluated the alternative splicing-mediated transcriptome dynamics based on the RNA-seq data. We confined our attention to the exon skipping (ES) events as the major AS type for animals. We report the concurrent posttranscriptional and posttranslational regulation of the ES events observed in the phosphorylation cycles (in phosphoproteins and their targets) in the neuron-specific genes of the striatum. Strikingly, we found that major neurospecific splicing factors (Nova1, Ptbp1, 2, Mbnl1, 2, and Sam68) related to the alternative splicing regulation of cAMP genes (Darpp-32, Grin1, Ptpn5, Ppp3ca, Pde10a, Prkaca, Psd95, and Adora1) are upregulated specifically in aggressive individuals as compared with the controls and specifically AD animals, assuming intense switching between isoforms in the cAMP-mediated (de)phosphorylation signaling cascade. We found that the coding alternative splicing events were mostly attributed to synaptic plasticity and neural development-related proteins, while the nonsense-mediated decay-associated splicing events are mostly attributed to the mRNA processing of genes, including the spliceosome and splicing factors. In addition, considering the gene families, the transporter (Slc) gene family manifested most of the ES events. We found out that the major molecular systems employing AS for their plasticity are the ‘spliceosome’, ‘chromatin rearrangement complex’, ‘synapse’, and ‘neural development/axonogenesis’ GO categories. Finally, we state that approximately 35% of the exon skipping variants in gene coding regions manifest the noncoding variants subject to nonsense-mediated decay, employed as a homeostasis-mediated expression regulation layer and often associated with the corresponding gene expression alteration. |
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spelling | pubmed-100485752023-03-29 Elucidation of the Landscape of Alternatively Spliced Genes and Features in the Dorsal Striatum of Aggressive/Aggression-Deprived Mice in the Model of Chronic Social Conflicts Babenko, Vladimir Redina, Olga Smagin, Dmitry Kovalenko, Irina Galyamina, Anna Kudryavtseva, Natalia Genes (Basel) Article Both aggressive and aggression-deprived (AD) individuals represent pathological cases extensively studied in psychiatry and substance abuse disciplines. We employed the animal model of chronic social conflicts curated in our laboratory for over 30 years. In the study, we pursued the task of evaluation of the key events in the dorsal striatum transcriptomes of aggression-experienced mice and AD species, as compared with the controls, using RNA-seq profiling. We evaluated the alternative splicing-mediated transcriptome dynamics based on the RNA-seq data. We confined our attention to the exon skipping (ES) events as the major AS type for animals. We report the concurrent posttranscriptional and posttranslational regulation of the ES events observed in the phosphorylation cycles (in phosphoproteins and their targets) in the neuron-specific genes of the striatum. Strikingly, we found that major neurospecific splicing factors (Nova1, Ptbp1, 2, Mbnl1, 2, and Sam68) related to the alternative splicing regulation of cAMP genes (Darpp-32, Grin1, Ptpn5, Ppp3ca, Pde10a, Prkaca, Psd95, and Adora1) are upregulated specifically in aggressive individuals as compared with the controls and specifically AD animals, assuming intense switching between isoforms in the cAMP-mediated (de)phosphorylation signaling cascade. We found that the coding alternative splicing events were mostly attributed to synaptic plasticity and neural development-related proteins, while the nonsense-mediated decay-associated splicing events are mostly attributed to the mRNA processing of genes, including the spliceosome and splicing factors. In addition, considering the gene families, the transporter (Slc) gene family manifested most of the ES events. We found out that the major molecular systems employing AS for their plasticity are the ‘spliceosome’, ‘chromatin rearrangement complex’, ‘synapse’, and ‘neural development/axonogenesis’ GO categories. Finally, we state that approximately 35% of the exon skipping variants in gene coding regions manifest the noncoding variants subject to nonsense-mediated decay, employed as a homeostasis-mediated expression regulation layer and often associated with the corresponding gene expression alteration. MDPI 2023-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10048575/ /pubmed/36980872 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14030599 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Babenko, Vladimir Redina, Olga Smagin, Dmitry Kovalenko, Irina Galyamina, Anna Kudryavtseva, Natalia Elucidation of the Landscape of Alternatively Spliced Genes and Features in the Dorsal Striatum of Aggressive/Aggression-Deprived Mice in the Model of Chronic Social Conflicts |
title | Elucidation of the Landscape of Alternatively Spliced Genes and Features in the Dorsal Striatum of Aggressive/Aggression-Deprived Mice in the Model of Chronic Social Conflicts |
title_full | Elucidation of the Landscape of Alternatively Spliced Genes and Features in the Dorsal Striatum of Aggressive/Aggression-Deprived Mice in the Model of Chronic Social Conflicts |
title_fullStr | Elucidation of the Landscape of Alternatively Spliced Genes and Features in the Dorsal Striatum of Aggressive/Aggression-Deprived Mice in the Model of Chronic Social Conflicts |
title_full_unstemmed | Elucidation of the Landscape of Alternatively Spliced Genes and Features in the Dorsal Striatum of Aggressive/Aggression-Deprived Mice in the Model of Chronic Social Conflicts |
title_short | Elucidation of the Landscape of Alternatively Spliced Genes and Features in the Dorsal Striatum of Aggressive/Aggression-Deprived Mice in the Model of Chronic Social Conflicts |
title_sort | elucidation of the landscape of alternatively spliced genes and features in the dorsal striatum of aggressive/aggression-deprived mice in the model of chronic social conflicts |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10048575/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36980872 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14030599 |
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