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Conserved piRNA Expression from a Distinct Set of piRNA Cluster Loci in Eutherian Mammals

The Piwi pathway is deeply conserved amongst animals because one of its essential functions is to repress transposons. However, many Piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) do not base-pair to transposons and remain mysterious in their targeting function. The sheer number of piRNA cluster (piC) loci in anima...

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Autores principales: Chirn, Gung-wei, Rahman, Reazur, Sytnikova, Yuliya A., Matts, Jessica A., Zeng, Mei, Gerlach, Daniel, Yu, Michael, Berger, Bonnie, Naramura, Mayumi, Kile, Benjamin T., Lau, Nelson C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4654475/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26588211
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005652
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author Chirn, Gung-wei
Rahman, Reazur
Sytnikova, Yuliya A.
Matts, Jessica A.
Zeng, Mei
Gerlach, Daniel
Yu, Michael
Berger, Bonnie
Naramura, Mayumi
Kile, Benjamin T.
Lau, Nelson C.
author_facet Chirn, Gung-wei
Rahman, Reazur
Sytnikova, Yuliya A.
Matts, Jessica A.
Zeng, Mei
Gerlach, Daniel
Yu, Michael
Berger, Bonnie
Naramura, Mayumi
Kile, Benjamin T.
Lau, Nelson C.
author_sort Chirn, Gung-wei
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description The Piwi pathway is deeply conserved amongst animals because one of its essential functions is to repress transposons. However, many Piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) do not base-pair to transposons and remain mysterious in their targeting function. The sheer number of piRNA cluster (piC) loci in animal genomes and infrequent piRNA sequence conservation also present challenges in determining which piC loci are most important for development. To address this question, we determined the piRNA expression patterns of piC loci across a wide phylogenetic spectrum of animals, and reveal that most genic and intergenic piC loci evolve rapidly in their capacity to generate piRNAs, regardless of known transposon silencing function. Surprisingly, we also uncovered a distinct set of piC loci with piRNA expression conserved deeply in Eutherian mammals. We name these loci Eutherian-Conserved piRNA cluster (ECpiC) loci. Supporting the hypothesis that conservation of piRNA expression across ~100 million years of Eutherian evolution implies function, we determined that one ECpiC locus generates abundant piRNAs antisense to the STOX1 transcript, a gene clinically associated with preeclampsia. Furthermore, we confirmed reduced piRNAs in existing mouse mutations at ECpiC-Asb1 and -Cbl, which also display spermatogenic defects. The Asb1 mutant testes with strongly reduced Asb1 piRNAs also exhibit up-regulated gene expression profiles. These data indicate ECpiC loci may be specially adapted to support Eutherian reproduction.
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spelling pubmed-46544752015-11-25 Conserved piRNA Expression from a Distinct Set of piRNA Cluster Loci in Eutherian Mammals Chirn, Gung-wei Rahman, Reazur Sytnikova, Yuliya A. Matts, Jessica A. Zeng, Mei Gerlach, Daniel Yu, Michael Berger, Bonnie Naramura, Mayumi Kile, Benjamin T. Lau, Nelson C. PLoS Genet Research Article The Piwi pathway is deeply conserved amongst animals because one of its essential functions is to repress transposons. However, many Piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) do not base-pair to transposons and remain mysterious in their targeting function. The sheer number of piRNA cluster (piC) loci in animal genomes and infrequent piRNA sequence conservation also present challenges in determining which piC loci are most important for development. To address this question, we determined the piRNA expression patterns of piC loci across a wide phylogenetic spectrum of animals, and reveal that most genic and intergenic piC loci evolve rapidly in their capacity to generate piRNAs, regardless of known transposon silencing function. Surprisingly, we also uncovered a distinct set of piC loci with piRNA expression conserved deeply in Eutherian mammals. We name these loci Eutherian-Conserved piRNA cluster (ECpiC) loci. Supporting the hypothesis that conservation of piRNA expression across ~100 million years of Eutherian evolution implies function, we determined that one ECpiC locus generates abundant piRNAs antisense to the STOX1 transcript, a gene clinically associated with preeclampsia. Furthermore, we confirmed reduced piRNAs in existing mouse mutations at ECpiC-Asb1 and -Cbl, which also display spermatogenic defects. The Asb1 mutant testes with strongly reduced Asb1 piRNAs also exhibit up-regulated gene expression profiles. These data indicate ECpiC loci may be specially adapted to support Eutherian reproduction. Public Library of Science 2015-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4654475/ /pubmed/26588211 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005652 Text en © 2015 Chirn 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.
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Chirn, Gung-wei
Rahman, Reazur
Sytnikova, Yuliya A.
Matts, Jessica A.
Zeng, Mei
Gerlach, Daniel
Yu, Michael
Berger, Bonnie
Naramura, Mayumi
Kile, Benjamin T.
Lau, Nelson C.
Conserved piRNA Expression from a Distinct Set of piRNA Cluster Loci in Eutherian Mammals
title Conserved piRNA Expression from a Distinct Set of piRNA Cluster Loci in Eutherian Mammals
title_full Conserved piRNA Expression from a Distinct Set of piRNA Cluster Loci in Eutherian Mammals
title_fullStr Conserved piRNA Expression from a Distinct Set of piRNA Cluster Loci in Eutherian Mammals
title_full_unstemmed Conserved piRNA Expression from a Distinct Set of piRNA Cluster Loci in Eutherian Mammals
title_short Conserved piRNA Expression from a Distinct Set of piRNA Cluster Loci in Eutherian Mammals
title_sort conserved pirna expression from a distinct set of pirna cluster loci in eutherian mammals
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4654475/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26588211
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005652
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