在大范围的病毒种类和科中对病毒衍生的环状rna进行公正和全面的鉴定。

IF 4.9 1区 医学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
PLoS Pathogens Pub Date : 2025-09-11 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1013448
Alexis S Chasseur, Maxime Bellefroid, Mathilde Galais, Meijiao Gong, Pierre Lombard, Sarah Mathieu, Amandine Pecquet, Estelle Plant, Camille Ponsard, Laure Vreux, Carlo Yague-Sanz, Benjamin G Dewals, Nicolas A Gillet, Benoît Muylkens, Carine M Van Lint, Damien Coupeau
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摘要

非编码rna在病毒感染周期中发挥着重要作用,最近人们关注的焦点是来自不同病毒家族的环状rna (circRNAs)。值得注意的是,这些环状rna与肿瘤发生和病毒适应性的改变有关。然而,由于独特的病毒特性,鉴定它们的表达被证明比最初预期的更具挑战性。这一挑战有可能阻碍我们对病毒环状rna的理解。研究病毒基因组的主要障碍包括:(1)重复区域的存在可能导致测序读数错位,(2)偏离保守的真核模式的非常规剪接机制。为了应对这些挑战,我们开发了vCircTrappist,这是一种生物信息管道,专门用于识别反向剪接事件,并在RNA测序数据中精确定位表达circRNAs的位点。利用这一渠道,我们从新的和现有的数据集中获得了新的见解,这些数据集包括一系列动物和人类病原体,这些病原体属于疱疹病毒科、逆转录病毒科、腺病毒科、黄病毒科和正粘病毒科。随后的RT-PCR和Sanger测序验证了开发的生物信息学工具在选择新的候选病毒衍生环状rna方面的准确性。这些发现表明,vCircTrappist是一种开放和公正的方法,可以全面鉴定病毒衍生的环状rna。
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Unbiased and comprehensive identification of virus-derived circular RNAs in a large range of viral species and families.

Non-coding RNAs play a significant role in viral infection cycles, with recent attention focused on circular RNAs (circRNAs) originating from various viral families. Notably, these circRNAs have been associated with oncogenesis and alterations in viral fitness. However, identifying their expression has proven more challenging than initially anticipated due to unique viral characteristics. This challenge has the potential to impede progress in our understanding of viral circRNAs. Key hurdles in working with viral genomes include: (1) the presence of repetitive regions that can lead to misalignment of sequencing reads, and (2) unconventional splicing mechanisms that deviate from conserved eukaryotic patterns. To address these challenges, we developed vCircTrappist, a bioinformatic pipeline tailored to identify backsplicing events and pinpoint loci expressing circRNAs in RNA sequencing data. Applying this pipeline, we obtained novel insights from both new and existing datasets encompassing a range of animal and human pathogens belonging to Herpesviridae, Retroviridae, Adenoviridae, Flaviviridae and Orthomyxoviridae families. Subsequent RT-PCR and Sanger sequencings validated the accuracy of the developed bioinformatic tool for a selection of new candidate virus-derived circRNAs. These findings demonstrate that vCircTrappist is an open and unbiased approach for comprehensive identification of virus-derived circRNAs.

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PLoS Pathogens
PLoS Pathogens MICROBIOLOGY-PARASITOLOGY
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期刊介绍: Bacteria, fungi, parasites, prions and viruses cause a plethora of diseases that have important medical, agricultural, and economic consequences. Moreover, the study of microbes continues to provide novel insights into such fundamental processes as the molecular basis of cellular and organismal function.
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