Long non-coding RNAs involved in Drosophila development and regeneration.

IF 4 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY NAR Genomics and Bioinformatics Pub Date : 2024-08-16 eCollection Date: 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1093/nargab/lqae091
Carlos Camilleri-Robles, Raziel Amador, Marcel Tiebe, Aurelio A Teleman, Florenci Serras, Roderic Guigó, Montserrat Corominas
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Abstract

The discovery of functional long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) changed their initial concept as transcriptional noise. LncRNAs have been identified as regulators of multiple biological processes, including chromatin structure, gene expression, splicing, mRNA degradation, and translation. However, functional studies of lncRNAs are hindered by the usual lack of phenotypes upon deletion or inhibition. Here, we used Drosophila imaginal discs as a model system to identify lncRNAs involved in development and regeneration. We examined a subset of lncRNAs expressed in the wing, leg, and eye disc development. Additionally, we analyzed transcriptomic data from regenerating wing discs to profile the expression pattern of lncRNAs during tissue repair. We focused on the lncRNA CR40469, which is upregulated during regeneration. We generated CR40469 mutant flies that developed normally but showed impaired wing regeneration upon cell death induction. The ability of these mutants to regenerate was restored by the ectopic expression of CR40469. Furthermore, we found that the lncRNA CR34335 has a high degree of sequence similarity with CR40469 and can partially compensate for its function during regeneration in the absence of CR40469. Our findings point to a potential role of the lncRNA CR40469 in trans during the response to damage in the wing imaginal disc.

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参与果蝇发育和再生的长非编码 RNA。
功能性长非编码 RNA(lncRNA)的发现改变了它们最初作为转录噪音的概念。LncRNA 已被确定为多种生物过程的调控因子,包括染色质结构、基因表达、剪接、mRNA 降解和翻译。然而,对lncRNAs的功能研究却因其在缺失或抑制时通常缺乏表型而受到阻碍。在这里,我们以果蝇的显像盘为模型系统,鉴定参与发育和再生的lncRNA。我们研究了在翅膀、腿和眼盘发育过程中表达的 lncRNAs 子集。此外,我们还分析了再生翼盘的转录组数据,以剖析组织修复过程中lncRNA的表达模式。我们重点研究了再生过程中上调的lncRNA CR40469。我们产生了CR40469突变体苍蝇,它们发育正常,但在细胞死亡诱导后翅膀再生能力受损。通过异位表达 CR40469,这些突变体的再生能力得以恢复。此外,我们还发现,lncRNA CR34335与CR40469具有高度的序列相似性,在CR40469缺失的情况下,lncRNA CR34335可以在再生过程中部分补偿CR40469的功能。我们的研究结果表明,lncRNA CR40469可能在翼像盘受损反应过程中发挥反式作用。
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