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Optimized Quantitative Assessment of Enhancer RNA Stability in Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells
Published on: November 21, 2025
Visualization and quantification of rDNA instabilities in mammalian cells and mouse models
Xiaolu Zhu1, Wenxia Jiang1,2, Wei Wu3
1Institute for Cancer Genetics, Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York City, NY 10032, United States.
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Ribosomal DNA (rDNA) encodes the 18S, 5.8S, and 28S rRNA, accounting for ∼70% of cellular transcription. Despite its essential role and links to cancer and aging, quantifying rDNA instability in mammals remains challenging due to its repetitive organization and inherent heterogeneity. Here, we developed a murine rDNA FISH probe and genomic tools tailored for laboratory mouse strains. The results confirmed rDNA cluster locations, revealed substantial inter- and intra-strain as well as intercellular heterogeneity in rDNA organization within inbred mice and unstressed cells, and identified sources of spontaneous and replication-associated DNA double-strand breaks in the rDNA transcription termination region. Using mouse embryonic stem cells, we showed that BRCA1-mediated homologous recombination promotes rDNA instability, the non-homologous end joining factor XRCC1, but not Ku, suppresses intra-cluster deletions, and ATM kinase preserves rDNA cluster stability. Together, these findings establish a platform and tools for studying rDNA instability in animal models relevant to aging and cancer research.

