Christy Montano, Sergio Covarrubias, Eric Malekos, Sol Katzman, Susan Carpenter
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Identification and functional characterization of lncRNAs involved in human monocyte-to-macrophage differentiation.
Although long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) constitute the majority of the human transcriptome, the functional roles of most remain elusive. While protein-coding genes in macrophage biology have been extensively studied, the contribution of lncRNAs in this context is poorly understood. Given the vast number of lncRNAs (>20,000), identifying candidates for functional characterization poses a significant challenge. Here, we present two complementary approaches to pinpoint and investigate lncRNAs involved in monocyte-to-macrophage differentiation: RNA-seq for functional inference and a high-throughput functional screen. These strategies enabled us to identify four lncRNA regulators of monocyte differentiation: lincRNA-JADE1, lincRNA-ANXA3, GATA2-AS1, and PPP2R5C-AS1. Preliminary insights suggest these lncRNAs may act in cis through neighbouring protein-coding genes, although their precise mechanisms remain to be elucidated. We further discuss the strengths and weaknesses of these methodologies, along with validation pipelines crucial for establishing lncRNA functionality.
期刊介绍:
RNA has played a central role in all cellular processes since the beginning of life: decoding the genome, regulating gene expression, mediating molecular interactions, catalyzing chemical reactions. RNA Biology, as a leading journal in the field, provides a platform for presenting and discussing cutting-edge RNA research.
RNA Biology brings together a multidisciplinary community of scientists working in the areas of:
Transcription and splicing
Post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression
Non-coding RNAs
RNA localization
Translation and catalysis by RNA
Structural biology
Bioinformatics
RNA in disease and therapy