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Stallion Sperm Transcriptome Comprises Functionally Coherent Coding and Regulatory RNAs as Revealed by Microarray Analysis and RNA-seq

Mature mammalian sperm contain a complex population of RNAs some of which might regulate spermatogenesis while others probably play a role in fertilization and early development. Due to this limited knowledge, the biological functions of sperm RNAs remain enigmatic. Here we report the first characte...

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Autores principales: Das, Pranab J., McCarthy, Fiona, Vishnoi, Monika, Paria, Nandina, Gresham, Cathy, Li, Gang, Kachroo, Priyanka, Sudderth, A. Kendrick, Teague, Sheila, Love, Charles C., Varner, Dickson D., Chowdhary, Bhanu P., Raudsepp, Terje
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3569414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23409192
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0056535
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author Das, Pranab J.
McCarthy, Fiona
Vishnoi, Monika
Paria, Nandina
Gresham, Cathy
Li, Gang
Kachroo, Priyanka
Sudderth, A. Kendrick
Teague, Sheila
Love, Charles C.
Varner, Dickson D.
Chowdhary, Bhanu P.
Raudsepp, Terje
author_facet Das, Pranab J.
McCarthy, Fiona
Vishnoi, Monika
Paria, Nandina
Gresham, Cathy
Li, Gang
Kachroo, Priyanka
Sudderth, A. Kendrick
Teague, Sheila
Love, Charles C.
Varner, Dickson D.
Chowdhary, Bhanu P.
Raudsepp, Terje
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description Mature mammalian sperm contain a complex population of RNAs some of which might regulate spermatogenesis while others probably play a role in fertilization and early development. Due to this limited knowledge, the biological functions of sperm RNAs remain enigmatic. Here we report the first characterization of the global transcriptome of the sperm of fertile stallions. The findings improved understanding of the biological significance of sperm RNAs which in turn will allow the discovery of sperm-based biomarkers for stallion fertility. The stallion sperm transcriptome was interrogated by analyzing sperm and testes RNA on a 21,000-element equine whole-genome oligoarray and by RNA-seq. Microarray analysis revealed 6,761 transcripts in the sperm, of which 165 were sperm-enriched, and 155 were differentially expressed between the sperm and testes. Next, 70 million raw reads were generated by RNA-seq of which 50% could be aligned with the horse reference genome. A total of 19,257 sequence tags were mapped to all horse chromosomes and the mitochondrial genome. The highest density of mapped transcripts was in gene-rich ECA11, 12 and 13, and the lowest in gene-poor ECA9 and X; 7 gene transcripts originated from ECAY. Structural annotation aligned sperm transcripts with 4,504 known horse and/or human genes, rRNAs and 82 miRNAs, whereas 13,354 sequence tags remained anonymous. The data were aligned with selected equine gene models to identify additional exons and splice variants. Gene Ontology annotations showed that sperm transcripts were associated with molecular processes (chemoattractant-activated signal transduction, ion transport) and cellular components (membranes and vesicles) related to known sperm functions at fertilization, while some messenger and micro RNAs might be critical for early development. The findings suggest that the rich repertoire of coding and non-coding RNAs in stallion sperm is not a random remnant from spermatogenesis in testes but a selectively retained and functionally coherent collection of RNAs.
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spelling pubmed-35694142013-02-13 Stallion Sperm Transcriptome Comprises Functionally Coherent Coding and Regulatory RNAs as Revealed by Microarray Analysis and RNA-seq Das, Pranab J. McCarthy, Fiona Vishnoi, Monika Paria, Nandina Gresham, Cathy Li, Gang Kachroo, Priyanka Sudderth, A. Kendrick Teague, Sheila Love, Charles C. Varner, Dickson D. Chowdhary, Bhanu P. Raudsepp, Terje PLoS One Research Article Mature mammalian sperm contain a complex population of RNAs some of which might regulate spermatogenesis while others probably play a role in fertilization and early development. Due to this limited knowledge, the biological functions of sperm RNAs remain enigmatic. Here we report the first characterization of the global transcriptome of the sperm of fertile stallions. The findings improved understanding of the biological significance of sperm RNAs which in turn will allow the discovery of sperm-based biomarkers for stallion fertility. The stallion sperm transcriptome was interrogated by analyzing sperm and testes RNA on a 21,000-element equine whole-genome oligoarray and by RNA-seq. Microarray analysis revealed 6,761 transcripts in the sperm, of which 165 were sperm-enriched, and 155 were differentially expressed between the sperm and testes. Next, 70 million raw reads were generated by RNA-seq of which 50% could be aligned with the horse reference genome. A total of 19,257 sequence tags were mapped to all horse chromosomes and the mitochondrial genome. The highest density of mapped transcripts was in gene-rich ECA11, 12 and 13, and the lowest in gene-poor ECA9 and X; 7 gene transcripts originated from ECAY. Structural annotation aligned sperm transcripts with 4,504 known horse and/or human genes, rRNAs and 82 miRNAs, whereas 13,354 sequence tags remained anonymous. The data were aligned with selected equine gene models to identify additional exons and splice variants. Gene Ontology annotations showed that sperm transcripts were associated with molecular processes (chemoattractant-activated signal transduction, ion transport) and cellular components (membranes and vesicles) related to known sperm functions at fertilization, while some messenger and micro RNAs might be critical for early development. The findings suggest that the rich repertoire of coding and non-coding RNAs in stallion sperm is not a random remnant from spermatogenesis in testes but a selectively retained and functionally coherent collection of RNAs. Public Library of Science 2013-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3569414/ /pubmed/23409192 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0056535 Text en © 2013 Das 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
Das, Pranab J.
McCarthy, Fiona
Vishnoi, Monika
Paria, Nandina
Gresham, Cathy
Li, Gang
Kachroo, Priyanka
Sudderth, A. Kendrick
Teague, Sheila
Love, Charles C.
Varner, Dickson D.
Chowdhary, Bhanu P.
Raudsepp, Terje
Stallion Sperm Transcriptome Comprises Functionally Coherent Coding and Regulatory RNAs as Revealed by Microarray Analysis and RNA-seq
title Stallion Sperm Transcriptome Comprises Functionally Coherent Coding and Regulatory RNAs as Revealed by Microarray Analysis and RNA-seq
title_full Stallion Sperm Transcriptome Comprises Functionally Coherent Coding and Regulatory RNAs as Revealed by Microarray Analysis and RNA-seq
title_fullStr Stallion Sperm Transcriptome Comprises Functionally Coherent Coding and Regulatory RNAs as Revealed by Microarray Analysis and RNA-seq
title_full_unstemmed Stallion Sperm Transcriptome Comprises Functionally Coherent Coding and Regulatory RNAs as Revealed by Microarray Analysis and RNA-seq
title_short Stallion Sperm Transcriptome Comprises Functionally Coherent Coding and Regulatory RNAs as Revealed by Microarray Analysis and RNA-seq
title_sort stallion sperm transcriptome comprises functionally coherent coding and regulatory rnas as revealed by microarray analysis and rna-seq
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3569414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23409192
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0056535
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