组织特异性lncRNA GATA6-AS1及其同源物Moshe作为主动脉瓣发育的重要调节因子。

IF 2.9 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
BMB Reports Pub Date : 2025-04-01
Na-Jung Kim, Eun-Hye Moon, Ji Hoon Oh, Hyeon Myeong Kim, Su Haeng Sung, Han-Se Kim, Chae-Yi Kim, Yeo-Jin Im, Jasmin E Turner, Young Jae Lee, Yong Jun Kim, Je-Yoel Cho
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摘要

长链非编码rna (lncRNAs)是心脏发生过程中表观遗传调控的组成部分;然而,它们在主动脉瓣疾病中的作用尚不清楚。由于技术和伦理的限制,研究人类胚胎心脏中存在的lncrna并确定其特定的同工异构体提出了显着的挑战。在我们的研究中,我们通过分析来自人类胚胎组织的可公开获取的RNA测序数据,确定了GATA6-AS1是主要存在于心脏中的lncRNA。利用体外模型和CS17胚胎心脏组织,我们确定GATA6-AS1的异构体202和208在主动脉瓣发育过程中在心脏神经嵴谱系细胞中唯一表达。我们还鉴定了小鼠中GATA6-AS1的同源基因Moshe,其表达发生在小鼠主动脉瓣形成过程中。值得注意的是,Moshe的缺失导致了双尖瓣主动脉瓣(BAV)的发育,并伴随着与BAV相关基因的显著下调,尤其是与Notch和TGF-β信号通路相关的基因。通过对小鼠同源基因Moshe的研究,这些发现强调了GATA6-AS1在主动脉瓣发育中的关键作用。他们还表明,在先天性心脏病研究中尚未充分探索的lncrna可能对BAV的发病机制和潜在的治疗策略具有重要意义。
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Tissue-specific lncRNA GATA6-AS1 and its ortholog Moshe as essential regulators of aortic valve development.

Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are integral to epigenetic regulation during cardiogenesis; however, their role in aortic valve disease is not well characterized. Investigating lncRNAs present in the human embryonic heart and pinpointing their specific isoforms presents notable challenges due to both technical and ethical limitations. In our research, we identified GATA6- AS1 as a lncRNA predominantly found in the heart by analyzing publicly accessible RNA sequencing data derived from human embryonic tissues. Employing in vitro models along with CS17 embryonic heart tissue, we determined that isoforms 202 and 208 of GATA6-AS1 are uniquely expressed in cardiac neural crest lineage cells throughout the development of the aortic valve. We also identified Moshe, the murine ortholog of GATA6-AS1, whose expression occurs during aortic valve formation in mice. Notably, depletion of Moshe results in the development of bicuspid aortic valves (BAV), accompanied by a significant downregulation of genes associated with BAV, particularly those related to the Notch and TGF-β signaling pathways. These findings highlight the critical role of GATA6-AS1 in aortic valve development through the study of its mouse ortholog Moshe. They also suggest that lncRNAs, still underexplored in congenital heart disease research, may hold significant implications for BAV pathogenesis and potential therapeutic strategies. [BMB Reports 2025; 58(4): 175-182].

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BMB Reports
BMB Reports 生物-生化与分子生物学
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