慢性阻塞性肺病中循环 tRNA 和 rRNA 衍生 RNA 的免疫活性特征

IF 6.5 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Megumi Shigematsu, Takuya Kawamura, Deepak A. Deshpande, Yohei Kirino
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慢性阻塞性肺病(COPD)是发病率最高的肺部疾病,而巨噬细胞在慢性阻塞性肺病的炎症反应中起着核心作用。我们在此报告了慢性阻塞性肺病患者血浆中循环短非编码 RNA(sncRNA)的综合特征。尽管循环中的 sncRNAs 因其在各种疾病中的调控作用和生物标志物潜力而被越来越多的人所认识,但由于其末端结构的异质性,传统的 RNA 测序(RNA-seq)方法无法完全捕获这些循环中的 sncRNAs。T4 多核苷酸激酶能将所有 RNA 转化为 RNA-seq 易感末端(5′-磷酸和 3′-羟基),通过对血浆 RNA 进行预处理,我们全面测序了多种非微小 RNA sncRNA,如含有 2′,3′-环磷酸的 5′-tRNA。我们发现,在慢性阻塞性肺病患者的血浆中,由 tRNA 衍生的 5′-半部分明显累积,而在健康供体中,5′-tRNA 半部分占主导地位。此外,5′-tRNA 的一半通过 Toll 样受体 7 激活人类巨噬细胞,并诱导细胞因子的产生。此外,我们还发现了慢性阻塞性肺病患者体内上调的循环 rRNA 衍生片段,并证明了它们诱导巨噬细胞产生细胞因子的能力。我们的研究结果提供了慢性阻塞性肺病患者体内具有免疫活性的循环 sncRNA 的证据,表明它们在慢性阻塞性肺病的发病机制中充当了炎症介质。
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Immunoactive signatures of circulating tRNA- and rRNA-derived RNAs in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the most prevalent lung disease, and macrophages play a central role in the inflammatory response in COPD. We here report a comprehensive characterization of circulating short non-coding RNAs (sncRNAs) in plasma from patients with COPD. While circulating sncRNAs are increasingly recognized for their regulatory roles and biomarker potential in various diseases, the conventional RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) method cannot fully capture these circulating sncRNAs due to their heterogeneous terminal structures. By pre-treating the plasma RNAs with T4 polynucleotide kinase, which converts all RNAs to those with RNA-seq susceptible ends (5′-phosphate and 3′-hydroxyl), we comprehensively sequenced a wide variety of non-microRNA sncRNAs, such as 5′-tRNA halves containing a 2′,3′-cyclic phosphate. We discovered a remarkable accumulation of the 5′-half derived from tRNA in plasma from COPD patients, whereas the 5′-tRNA half is predominant in healthy donors. Further, the 5′-tRNA half activates human macrophages via Toll-like receptor 7 and induces cytokine production. Additionally, we identified circulating rRNA-derived fragments that were upregulated in COPD patients and demonstrated their ability to induce cytokine production in macrophages. Our findings provide evidence of circulating, immune-active sncRNAs in patients with COPD, suggesting that they serve as inflammatory mediators in the pathogenesis of COPD.
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Molecular Therapy. Nucleic Acids
Molecular Therapy. Nucleic Acids MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
15.40
自引率
1.10%
发文量
336
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: Molecular Therapy Nucleic Acids is an international, open-access journal that publishes high-quality research in nucleic-acid-based therapeutics to treat and correct genetic and acquired diseases. It is the official journal of the American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy and is built upon the success of Molecular Therapy. The journal focuses on gene- and oligonucleotide-based therapies and publishes peer-reviewed research, reviews, and commentaries. Its impact factor for 2022 is 8.8. The subject areas covered include the development of therapeutics based on nucleic acids and their derivatives, vector development for RNA-based therapeutics delivery, utilization of gene-modifying agents like Zn finger nucleases and triplex-forming oligonucleotides, pre-clinical target validation, safety and efficacy studies, and clinical trials.
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