Beshoy Armanios, Jing Jin, Holly Kolmel, Ankit P Laddha, Neha Mishra, Jose E Manautou, Xiao-Bo Zhong
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This study aimed to investigate the roles of the mouse homolog of the human HNF1A-AS1 lncRNA HNF1A opposite strand 1 (Hnf1aos1) in liver function, gene expression, and cellular processes using a mouse model to identify potential therapeutic targets for liver disorders. <b>Methods:</b> The knockdown of Hnf1aos1 was performed in in vitro mouse liver cell lines using siRNA and in vivo livers of AAV-shRNA complexes. Changes in the global expression landscapes of mRNA and proteins were revealed using RNA-seq and proteomics, respectively. Changes in the selected genes were further validated via real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR). Phenotypic changes were assessed via histological and absorbance-based assays. <b>Results:</b> After the knockdown of Hnf1aos1, RNA-seq and proteomics analysis revealed the differential gene expression of the mRNAs and proteins involved in the processes of molecular transport, liver regeneration, and immune signaling pathways. The downregulation of ABCA1 and SREBF1 indicates their role in cholesterol transport and fatty acid and triglyceride synthesis. Additionally, significant reductions in hepatic triglyceride levels were observed in the Hnf1aos1-knockdown group, underscoring the impact on lipid regulation. Notably, the knockdown of Hnf1aos1 also led to an almost complete depletion of CYP7A1, the rate-limiting enzyme in bile acid synthesis, highlighting its role in cholesterol homeostasis and hepatotoxicity. Histological assessments confirmed these molecular findings, with increased hepatic inflammation, hepatocyte swelling, and disrupted liver architecture observed in the Hnf1aos1-knockdown mice. <b>Conclusions:</b> This study illustrated that Hnf1aos1 is a critical regulator of liver health, influencing both lipid metabolism and immune pathways. 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Unraveling the Regulatory Impact of LncRNA Hnf1aos1 on Hepatic Homeostasis in Mice.
Background/Objectives: Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play significant roles in tissue development and disease progression and have emerged as crucial regulators of gene expression. The hepatocyte nuclear factor alpha antisense RNA 1 (HNF1A-AS1) lncRNA is a particularly intriguing regulatory molecule in liver biology that is involved in the regulation of cytochrome P450 enzymes via epigenetic mechanisms. Despite the growing recognition of lncRNAs in liver disease, the comprehensive role of HNF1A-AS1 in liver function remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the roles of the mouse homolog of the human HNF1A-AS1 lncRNA HNF1A opposite strand 1 (Hnf1aos1) in liver function, gene expression, and cellular processes using a mouse model to identify potential therapeutic targets for liver disorders. Methods: The knockdown of Hnf1aos1 was performed in in vitro mouse liver cell lines using siRNA and in vivo livers of AAV-shRNA complexes. Changes in the global expression landscapes of mRNA and proteins were revealed using RNA-seq and proteomics, respectively. Changes in the selected genes were further validated via real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR). Phenotypic changes were assessed via histological and absorbance-based assays. Results: After the knockdown of Hnf1aos1, RNA-seq and proteomics analysis revealed the differential gene expression of the mRNAs and proteins involved in the processes of molecular transport, liver regeneration, and immune signaling pathways. The downregulation of ABCA1 and SREBF1 indicates their role in cholesterol transport and fatty acid and triglyceride synthesis. Additionally, significant reductions in hepatic triglyceride levels were observed in the Hnf1aos1-knockdown group, underscoring the impact on lipid regulation. Notably, the knockdown of Hnf1aos1 also led to an almost complete depletion of CYP7A1, the rate-limiting enzyme in bile acid synthesis, highlighting its role in cholesterol homeostasis and hepatotoxicity. Histological assessments confirmed these molecular findings, with increased hepatic inflammation, hepatocyte swelling, and disrupted liver architecture observed in the Hnf1aos1-knockdown mice. Conclusions: This study illustrated that Hnf1aos1 is a critical regulator of liver health, influencing both lipid metabolism and immune pathways. It maintains hepatic lipid homeostasis, modulates lipid-induced inflammatory responses, and contributes to viral immunity, indirectly affecting glucose and lipid metabolic balance.
Non-Coding RNABiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
4.70%
发文量
74
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍:
Functional studies dealing with identification, structure-function relationships or biological activity of: small regulatory RNAs (miRNAs, siRNAs and piRNAs) associated with the RNA interference pathway small nuclear RNAs, small nucleolar and tRNAs derived small RNAs other types of small RNAs, such as those associated with splice junctions and transcription start sites long non-coding RNAs, including antisense RNAs, long ''intergenic'' RNAs, intronic RNAs and ''enhancer'' RNAs other classes of RNAs such as vault RNAs, scaRNAs, circular RNAs, 7SL RNAs, telomeric and centromeric RNAs regulatory functions of mRNAs and UTR-derived RNAs catalytic and allosteric (riboswitch) RNAs viral, transposon and repeat-derived RNAs bacterial regulatory RNAs, including CRISPR RNAS Analysis of RNA processing, RNA binding proteins, RNA signaling and RNA interaction pathways: DICER AGO, PIWI and PIWI-like proteins other classes of RNA binding and RNA transport proteins RNA interactions with chromatin-modifying complexes RNA interactions with DNA and other RNAs the role of RNA in the formation and function of specialized subnuclear organelles and other aspects of cell biology intercellular and intergenerational RNA signaling RNA processing structure-function relationships in RNA complexes RNA analyses, informatics, tools and technologies: transcriptomic analyses and technologies development of tools and technologies for RNA biology and therapeutics Translational studies involving long and short non-coding RNAs: identification of biomarkers development of new therapies involving microRNAs and other ncRNAs clinical studies involving microRNAs and other ncRNAs.