Long non-coding RNAs potentially function synergistically in the cellular reprogramming of SCNT embryos
Abstract Background Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), a type of epigenetic regulator, are thought to play important roles in embryonic development in mice, and several developmental defects are associated with epigenetic modification disorders. The most dramatic epigenetic reprogramming event occurs d...
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Fengrui Wu Yong Liu Qingqing Wu Dengkun Li Ling Zhang Xiaoqing Wu Rong Wang Di Zhang Shaorong Gao Wenyong Li Long non-coding RNAs potentially function synergistically in the cellular reprogramming of SCNT embryos BMC Genomics lncRNA Single-cell RNA-seq Somatic cell nuclear transfer Cell reprogramming Mouse embryo |
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Fengrui Wu Yong Liu Qingqing Wu Dengkun Li Ling Zhang Xiaoqing Wu Rong Wang Di Zhang Shaorong Gao Wenyong Li |
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Long non-coding RNAs potentially function synergistically in the cellular reprogramming of SCNT embryos |
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Long non-coding RNAs potentially function synergistically in the cellular reprogramming of SCNT embryos |
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Long non-coding RNAs potentially function synergistically in the cellular reprogramming of SCNT embryos |
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Long non-coding RNAs potentially function synergistically in the cellular reprogramming of SCNT embryos |
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Long non-coding RNAs potentially function synergistically in the cellular reprogramming of SCNT embryos |
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long non-coding rnas potentially function synergistically in the cellular reprogramming of scnt embryos |
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Abstract Background Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), a type of epigenetic regulator, are thought to play important roles in embryonic development in mice, and several developmental defects are associated with epigenetic modification disorders. The most dramatic epigenetic reprogramming event occurs during somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) when the expression profile of a differentiated cell is abolished, and a newly embryo-specific expression profile is established. However, the molecular mechanism underlying somatic reprogramming remains unclear, and the dynamics and functions of lncRNAs in this process have not yet been illustrated, resulting in inefficient reprogramming. Results In this study, 63 single-cell RNA-seq libraries were first generated and sequenced. A total of 7009 mouse polyadenylation lncRNAs (including 5204 novel lncRNAs) were obtained, and a comprehensive analysis of in vivo and SCNT mouse pre-implantation embryo lncRNAs was further performed based on our single-cell RNA sequencing data. Expression profile analysis revealed that lncRNAs were expressed in a developmental stage-specific manner during mouse early-stage embryonic development, whereas a more temporal and spatially specific expression pattern was identified in mouse SCNT embryos with changes in the state of chromatin during somatic cell reprogramming, leading to incomplete zygotic genome activation, oocyte to embryo transition and 2-cell to 4-cell transition. No obvious differences between other stages and mouse NTC or NTM embryos at the same stage were observed. Gene oncology (GO) enrichment analysis, Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway analysis and weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) of lncRNAs and their association with known protein-coding genes suggested that several lncRNAs and their associated with known protein-coding genes might be involved in mouse embryonic development and cell reprogramming. Conclusions This is a novel report on the expression landscapes of lncRNAs of mouse NT embryos by scRNA-seq analysis. This study will provide insight into the molecular mechanism underlying the involvement of lncRNAs in mouse pre-implantation embryonic development and epigenetic reprogramming in mammalian species after SCNT-based cloning. |
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lncRNA Single-cell RNA-seq Somatic cell nuclear transfer Cell reprogramming Mouse embryo |
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doaj-4f0b7648dc2a4249801a089b116ff8bc2020-11-25T02:20:27ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642018-08-0119111310.1186/s12864-018-5021-2Long non-coding RNAs potentially function synergistically in the cellular reprogramming of SCNT embryosFengrui Wu0Yong Liu1Qingqing Wu2Dengkun Li3Ling Zhang4Xiaoqing Wu5Rong Wang6Di Zhang7Shaorong Gao8Wenyong Li9Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Environmental Hormone and Reproduction, Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Embryo Development and Reproductive Regulation, Fuyang Normal UniversityAnhui Province Key Laboratory of Environmental Hormone and Reproduction, Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Embryo Development and Reproductive Regulation, Fuyang Normal UniversityAnhui Province Key Laboratory of Environmental Hormone and Reproduction, Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Embryo Development and Reproductive Regulation, Fuyang Normal UniversityAnhui Province Key Laboratory of Environmental Hormone and Reproduction, Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Embryo Development and Reproductive Regulation, Fuyang Normal UniversityAnhui Province Key Laboratory of Environmental Hormone and Reproduction, Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Embryo Development and Reproductive Regulation, Fuyang Normal UniversityAnhui Province Key Laboratory of Environmental Hormone and Reproduction, Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Embryo Development and Reproductive Regulation, Fuyang Normal UniversityAnhui Province Key Laboratory of Environmental Hormone and Reproduction, Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Embryo Development and Reproductive Regulation, Fuyang Normal UniversityAnhui Province Key Laboratory of Environmental Hormone and Reproduction, Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Embryo Development and Reproductive Regulation, Fuyang Normal UniversitySchool of Life Sciences and Technology, Tongji UniversityAnhui Province Key Laboratory of Environmental Hormone and Reproduction, Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Embryo Development and Reproductive Regulation, Fuyang Normal UniversityAbstract Background Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), a type of epigenetic regulator, are thought to play important roles in embryonic development in mice, and several developmental defects are associated with epigenetic modification disorders. The most dramatic epigenetic reprogramming event occurs during somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) when the expression profile of a differentiated cell is abolished, and a newly embryo-specific expression profile is established. However, the molecular mechanism underlying somatic reprogramming remains unclear, and the dynamics and functions of lncRNAs in this process have not yet been illustrated, resulting in inefficient reprogramming. Results In this study, 63 single-cell RNA-seq libraries were first generated and sequenced. A total of 7009 mouse polyadenylation lncRNAs (including 5204 novel lncRNAs) were obtained, and a comprehensive analysis of in vivo and SCNT mouse pre-implantation embryo lncRNAs was further performed based on our single-cell RNA sequencing data. Expression profile analysis revealed that lncRNAs were expressed in a developmental stage-specific manner during mouse early-stage embryonic development, whereas a more temporal and spatially specific expression pattern was identified in mouse SCNT embryos with changes in the state of chromatin during somatic cell reprogramming, leading to incomplete zygotic genome activation, oocyte to embryo transition and 2-cell to 4-cell transition. No obvious differences between other stages and mouse NTC or NTM embryos at the same stage were observed. Gene oncology (GO) enrichment analysis, Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway analysis and weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) of lncRNAs and their association with known protein-coding genes suggested that several lncRNAs and their associated with known protein-coding genes might be involved in mouse embryonic development and cell reprogramming. Conclusions This is a novel report on the expression landscapes of lncRNAs of mouse NT embryos by scRNA-seq analysis. This study will provide insight into the molecular mechanism underlying the involvement of lncRNAs in mouse pre-implantation embryonic development and epigenetic reprogramming in mammalian species after SCNT-based cloning.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-018-5021-2lncRNASingle-cell RNA-seqSomatic cell nuclear transferCell reprogrammingMouse embryo |