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Alu Sequences in Undifferentiated Human Embryonic Stem Cells Display High Levels of A-to-I RNA Editing

Adenosine to Inosine (A-to-I) RNA editing is a site-specific modification of RNA transcripts, catalyzed by members of the ADAR (Adenosine Deaminase Acting on RNA) protein family. RNA editing occurs in human RNA in thousands of different sites. Some of the sites are located in protein-coding regions...

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Autores principales: Osenberg, Sivan, Paz Yaacov, Nurit, Safran, Michal, Moshkovitz, Sharon, Shtrichman, Ronit, Sherf, Ofra, Jacob-Hirsch, Jasmine, Keshet, Gilmor, Amariglio, Ninette, Itskovitz-Eldor, Joseph, Rechavi, Gideon
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2888580/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20574523
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011173
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author Osenberg, Sivan
Paz Yaacov, Nurit
Safran, Michal
Moshkovitz, Sharon
Shtrichman, Ronit
Sherf, Ofra
Jacob-Hirsch, Jasmine
Keshet, Gilmor
Amariglio, Ninette
Itskovitz-Eldor, Joseph
Rechavi, Gideon
author_facet Osenberg, Sivan
Paz Yaacov, Nurit
Safran, Michal
Moshkovitz, Sharon
Shtrichman, Ronit
Sherf, Ofra
Jacob-Hirsch, Jasmine
Keshet, Gilmor
Amariglio, Ninette
Itskovitz-Eldor, Joseph
Rechavi, Gideon
author_sort Osenberg, Sivan
collection PubMed
description Adenosine to Inosine (A-to-I) RNA editing is a site-specific modification of RNA transcripts, catalyzed by members of the ADAR (Adenosine Deaminase Acting on RNA) protein family. RNA editing occurs in human RNA in thousands of different sites. Some of the sites are located in protein-coding regions but the majority is found in non-coding regions, such as 3′UTRs, 5′UTRs and introns - mainly in Alu elements. While editing is found in all tissues, the highest levels of editing are found in the brain. It was shown that editing levels within protein-coding regions are increased during embryogenesis and after birth and that RNA editing is crucial for organism viability as well as for normal development. In this study we characterized the A-to-I RNA editing phenomenon during neuronal and spontaneous differentiation of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs). We identified high editing levels of Alu repetitive elements in hESCs and demonstrated a global decrease in editing levels of non-coding Alu sites when hESCs are differentiating, particularly into the neural lineage. Using RNA interference, we showed that the elevated editing levels of Alu elements in undifferentiated hESCs are highly dependent on ADAR1. DNA microarray analysis showed that ADAR1 knockdown has a global effect on gene expression in hESCs and leads to a significant increase in RNA expression levels of genes involved in differentiation and development processes, including neurogenesis. Taken together, we speculate that A-to-I editing of Alu sequences plays a role in the regulation of hESC early differentiation decisions.
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spelling pubmed-28885802010-06-23 Alu Sequences in Undifferentiated Human Embryonic Stem Cells Display High Levels of A-to-I RNA Editing Osenberg, Sivan Paz Yaacov, Nurit Safran, Michal Moshkovitz, Sharon Shtrichman, Ronit Sherf, Ofra Jacob-Hirsch, Jasmine Keshet, Gilmor Amariglio, Ninette Itskovitz-Eldor, Joseph Rechavi, Gideon PLoS One Research Article Adenosine to Inosine (A-to-I) RNA editing is a site-specific modification of RNA transcripts, catalyzed by members of the ADAR (Adenosine Deaminase Acting on RNA) protein family. RNA editing occurs in human RNA in thousands of different sites. Some of the sites are located in protein-coding regions but the majority is found in non-coding regions, such as 3′UTRs, 5′UTRs and introns - mainly in Alu elements. While editing is found in all tissues, the highest levels of editing are found in the brain. It was shown that editing levels within protein-coding regions are increased during embryogenesis and after birth and that RNA editing is crucial for organism viability as well as for normal development. In this study we characterized the A-to-I RNA editing phenomenon during neuronal and spontaneous differentiation of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs). We identified high editing levels of Alu repetitive elements in hESCs and demonstrated a global decrease in editing levels of non-coding Alu sites when hESCs are differentiating, particularly into the neural lineage. Using RNA interference, we showed that the elevated editing levels of Alu elements in undifferentiated hESCs are highly dependent on ADAR1. DNA microarray analysis showed that ADAR1 knockdown has a global effect on gene expression in hESCs and leads to a significant increase in RNA expression levels of genes involved in differentiation and development processes, including neurogenesis. Taken together, we speculate that A-to-I editing of Alu sequences plays a role in the regulation of hESC early differentiation decisions. Public Library of Science 2010-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC2888580/ /pubmed/20574523 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011173 Text en Osenberg et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Osenberg, Sivan
Paz Yaacov, Nurit
Safran, Michal
Moshkovitz, Sharon
Shtrichman, Ronit
Sherf, Ofra
Jacob-Hirsch, Jasmine
Keshet, Gilmor
Amariglio, Ninette
Itskovitz-Eldor, Joseph
Rechavi, Gideon
Alu Sequences in Undifferentiated Human Embryonic Stem Cells Display High Levels of A-to-I RNA Editing
title Alu Sequences in Undifferentiated Human Embryonic Stem Cells Display High Levels of A-to-I RNA Editing
title_full Alu Sequences in Undifferentiated Human Embryonic Stem Cells Display High Levels of A-to-I RNA Editing
title_fullStr Alu Sequences in Undifferentiated Human Embryonic Stem Cells Display High Levels of A-to-I RNA Editing
title_full_unstemmed Alu Sequences in Undifferentiated Human Embryonic Stem Cells Display High Levels of A-to-I RNA Editing
title_short Alu Sequences in Undifferentiated Human Embryonic Stem Cells Display High Levels of A-to-I RNA Editing
title_sort alu sequences in undifferentiated human embryonic stem cells display high levels of a-to-i rna editing
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2888580/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20574523
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011173
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