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Secretion of an Argonaute protein by a parasitic nematode and the evolution of its siRNA guides

Extracellular RNA has been proposed to mediate communication between cells and organisms however relatively little is understood regarding how specific sequences are selected for export. Here, we describe a specific Argonaute protein (exWAGO) that is secreted in extracellular vesicles (EVs) released...

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Autores principales: Chow, Franklin Wang-Ngai, Koutsovoulos, Georgios, Ovando-Vázquez, Cesaré, Neophytou, Kyriaki, Bermúdez-Barrientos, Jose R, Laetsch, Dominik R, Robertson, Elaine, Kumar, Sujai, Claycomb, Julie M, Blaxter, Mark, Abreu-Goodger, Cei, Buck, Amy H
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6468290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30820541
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkz142
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author Chow, Franklin Wang-Ngai
Koutsovoulos, Georgios
Ovando-Vázquez, Cesaré
Neophytou, Kyriaki
Bermúdez-Barrientos, Jose R
Laetsch, Dominik R
Robertson, Elaine
Kumar, Sujai
Claycomb, Julie M
Blaxter, Mark
Abreu-Goodger, Cei
Buck, Amy H
author_facet Chow, Franklin Wang-Ngai
Koutsovoulos, Georgios
Ovando-Vázquez, Cesaré
Neophytou, Kyriaki
Bermúdez-Barrientos, Jose R
Laetsch, Dominik R
Robertson, Elaine
Kumar, Sujai
Claycomb, Julie M
Blaxter, Mark
Abreu-Goodger, Cei
Buck, Amy H
author_sort Chow, Franklin Wang-Ngai
collection PubMed
description Extracellular RNA has been proposed to mediate communication between cells and organisms however relatively little is understood regarding how specific sequences are selected for export. Here, we describe a specific Argonaute protein (exWAGO) that is secreted in extracellular vesicles (EVs) released by the gastrointestinal nematode Heligmosomoides bakeri, at multiple copies per EV. Phylogenetic and gene expression analyses demonstrate exWAGO orthologues are highly conserved and abundantly expressed in related parasites but highly diverged in free-living genus Caenorhabditis. We show that the most abundant small RNAs released from the nematode parasite are not microRNAs as previously thought, but rather secondary small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) that are produced by RNA-dependent RNA Polymerases. The siRNAs that are released in EVs have distinct evolutionary properties compared to those resident in free-living or parasitic nematodes. Immunoprecipitation of exWAGO demonstrates that it specifically associates with siRNAs from transposons and newly evolved repetitive elements that are packaged in EVs and released into the host environment. Together this work demonstrates molecular and evolutionary selectivity in the small RNA sequences that are released in EVs into the host environment and identifies a novel Argonaute protein as the mediator of this.
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spelling pubmed-64682902019-04-22 Secretion of an Argonaute protein by a parasitic nematode and the evolution of its siRNA guides Chow, Franklin Wang-Ngai Koutsovoulos, Georgios Ovando-Vázquez, Cesaré Neophytou, Kyriaki Bermúdez-Barrientos, Jose R Laetsch, Dominik R Robertson, Elaine Kumar, Sujai Claycomb, Julie M Blaxter, Mark Abreu-Goodger, Cei Buck, Amy H Nucleic Acids Res Molecular Biology Extracellular RNA has been proposed to mediate communication between cells and organisms however relatively little is understood regarding how specific sequences are selected for export. Here, we describe a specific Argonaute protein (exWAGO) that is secreted in extracellular vesicles (EVs) released by the gastrointestinal nematode Heligmosomoides bakeri, at multiple copies per EV. Phylogenetic and gene expression analyses demonstrate exWAGO orthologues are highly conserved and abundantly expressed in related parasites but highly diverged in free-living genus Caenorhabditis. We show that the most abundant small RNAs released from the nematode parasite are not microRNAs as previously thought, but rather secondary small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) that are produced by RNA-dependent RNA Polymerases. The siRNAs that are released in EVs have distinct evolutionary properties compared to those resident in free-living or parasitic nematodes. Immunoprecipitation of exWAGO demonstrates that it specifically associates with siRNAs from transposons and newly evolved repetitive elements that are packaged in EVs and released into the host environment. Together this work demonstrates molecular and evolutionary selectivity in the small RNA sequences that are released in EVs into the host environment and identifies a novel Argonaute protein as the mediator of this. Oxford University Press 2019-04-23 2019-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6468290/ /pubmed/30820541 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkz142 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Molecular Biology
Chow, Franklin Wang-Ngai
Koutsovoulos, Georgios
Ovando-Vázquez, Cesaré
Neophytou, Kyriaki
Bermúdez-Barrientos, Jose R
Laetsch, Dominik R
Robertson, Elaine
Kumar, Sujai
Claycomb, Julie M
Blaxter, Mark
Abreu-Goodger, Cei
Buck, Amy H
Secretion of an Argonaute protein by a parasitic nematode and the evolution of its siRNA guides
title Secretion of an Argonaute protein by a parasitic nematode and the evolution of its siRNA guides
title_full Secretion of an Argonaute protein by a parasitic nematode and the evolution of its siRNA guides
title_fullStr Secretion of an Argonaute protein by a parasitic nematode and the evolution of its siRNA guides
title_full_unstemmed Secretion of an Argonaute protein by a parasitic nematode and the evolution of its siRNA guides
title_short Secretion of an Argonaute protein by a parasitic nematode and the evolution of its siRNA guides
title_sort secretion of an argonaute protein by a parasitic nematode and the evolution of its sirna guides
topic Molecular Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6468290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30820541
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkz142
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