Persistence of different forms of transient RNAi during apoptosis in mammalian cells.
Gene silencing by transient or stable RNA-interference (RNAi) is used for the study of apoptosis with an assumption that apoptotic events will not influence RNAi. However, we recently reported that stable RNAi, i.e., a permanent gene-knockdown mediated by shRNA-generating DNA vectors that are integr...
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doaj-6e9e2cd3edd64724a45a9570b601be752020-11-25T01:48:09ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032010-01-0158e1226310.1371/journal.pone.0012263Persistence of different forms of transient RNAi during apoptosis in mammalian cells.Febitha Kandan-KulangaraRashmi G ShahEl Bachir AffarGirish M ShahGene silencing by transient or stable RNA-interference (RNAi) is used for the study of apoptosis with an assumption that apoptotic events will not influence RNAi. However, we recently reported that stable RNAi, i.e., a permanent gene-knockdown mediated by shRNA-generating DNA vectors that are integrated in the genome, fails rapidly after induction of apoptosis due to caspase-3-mediated cleavage and inactivation of the endoribonuclease Dicer-1 that is required for conversion of shRNA to siRNA. Since apoptosis studies also increasingly employ transient RNAi models in which apoptosis is induced immediately after a gene is temporarily knocked down within a few days of transfection with RNAi-inducing agents, we examined the impact of apoptosis on various models of transient RNAi. We report here that unlike the stable RNAi, all forms of transient RNAi, whether Dicer-1-independent (by 21mer dsRNA) or Dicer-1-dependent (by 27mer dsRNA or shRNA-generating DNA vector), whether for an exogenous gene GFP or an endogenous gene poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1, do not fail for 2-3 days after onset of apoptosis. Our results reflect the differences in dynamics of achieving and maintaining RNAi during the early phase after transfection in the transient RNAi model and the late steady-state phase of gene-knockdown in stable RNAi model. Our results also sound a cautionary note that RNAi status should be frequently validated in the studies involving apoptosis and that while stable RNAi can be safely used for the study of early apoptotic events, transient RNAi is more suitable for the study of both early and late apoptotic events.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2923616?pdf=render |
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Febitha Kandan-Kulangara Rashmi G Shah El Bachir Affar Girish M Shah Persistence of different forms of transient RNAi during apoptosis in mammalian cells. PLoS ONE |
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Febitha Kandan-Kulangara Rashmi G Shah El Bachir Affar Girish M Shah |
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Febitha Kandan-Kulangara |
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Persistence of different forms of transient RNAi during apoptosis in mammalian cells. |
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Persistence of different forms of transient RNAi during apoptosis in mammalian cells. |
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Persistence of different forms of transient RNAi during apoptosis in mammalian cells. |
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Persistence of different forms of transient RNAi during apoptosis in mammalian cells. |
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Persistence of different forms of transient RNAi during apoptosis in mammalian cells. |
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persistence of different forms of transient rnai during apoptosis in mammalian cells. |
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Gene silencing by transient or stable RNA-interference (RNAi) is used for the study of apoptosis with an assumption that apoptotic events will not influence RNAi. However, we recently reported that stable RNAi, i.e., a permanent gene-knockdown mediated by shRNA-generating DNA vectors that are integrated in the genome, fails rapidly after induction of apoptosis due to caspase-3-mediated cleavage and inactivation of the endoribonuclease Dicer-1 that is required for conversion of shRNA to siRNA. Since apoptosis studies also increasingly employ transient RNAi models in which apoptosis is induced immediately after a gene is temporarily knocked down within a few days of transfection with RNAi-inducing agents, we examined the impact of apoptosis on various models of transient RNAi. We report here that unlike the stable RNAi, all forms of transient RNAi, whether Dicer-1-independent (by 21mer dsRNA) or Dicer-1-dependent (by 27mer dsRNA or shRNA-generating DNA vector), whether for an exogenous gene GFP or an endogenous gene poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1, do not fail for 2-3 days after onset of apoptosis. Our results reflect the differences in dynamics of achieving and maintaining RNAi during the early phase after transfection in the transient RNAi model and the late steady-state phase of gene-knockdown in stable RNAi model. Our results also sound a cautionary note that RNAi status should be frequently validated in the studies involving apoptosis and that while stable RNAi can be safely used for the study of early apoptotic events, transient RNAi is more suitable for the study of both early and late apoptotic events. |
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