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Published on: April 25, 2022
Neuronal-expressed microRNA-targeted pseudogenes compete with coding genes in the human brain
S Barbash1, A Simchovitz1, A S Buchman2
1The Edmond &Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences and the Department of Biological Chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.
Non-coding pseudogenes with microRNA recognition elements (MREs) are involved in brain function and neuronal regulation. These pseudogenes (PSG+MRE) interact with microRNAs and coding transcripts, impacting brain development and potentially mental diseases.
Area of Science:
- Neuroscience
- Molecular Biology
- Genetics
Background:
- MicroRNAs regulate brain function by binding to microRNA recognition elements (MREs) on target transcripts.
- The competitive interactions between coding and non-coding transcripts sharing MREs within the microRNA pool are not well understood.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate the role of non-coding pseudogenes carrying MREs (PSG+MRE) in the human brain.
- To explore the functional involvement and regulatory interactions of PSG+MRE with microRNAs and coding transcripts.
Main Methods:
- Comparative analysis of pseudogenes with and without MREs (PSG+MRE vs. PSG-MRE) in human temporal lobe neurons.
- Detection of PSG+MRE in neuronal RNA-induced silencing complexes (RISC).
- Cell culture experiments to assess co-regulation between PSG+MRE, MRE-sharing coding transcripts, and microRNAs.
Main Results:
- Duplicated pseudogenes with MREs (PSG+MRE) are evolutionarily conserved and highly expressed in human temporal lobe neurons.
- PSG+MRE are functional components of neuronal RISC.
- Bidirectional co-regulation was observed between PSG+MRE and MRE-sharing coding transcripts (often not their parent genes) and targeted microRNAs.
- Single-nucleotide polymorphisms in PSG+MRE are associated with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and autism.
Conclusions:
- Duplicated pseudogenes with MREs play significant roles in human brain development and cognition.
- Reciprocal co-regulation between PSG+MRE and MRE-sharing coding transcripts impacts neuronal function.
- Pseudogene involvement in microRNA regulation may contribute to the etiology of mental diseases.
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