lncRNAs are acquiring increasing relevance as regulators in a wide spectrum of biological processes. The extreme heterogeneity in the mechanisms of action of these molecules, however, makes them very difficult to study, especially regarding their molecular function. A novel lncRNA has been recently identified as the most enriched transcript in mouse developing thyroid. Due to its genomic localization antisense to the protein-encoding Klhl14 gene, we named it Klhl14-AS. In this paper, we highlight that mouse Klhl14-AS produces at least five splicing variants, some of which have not been previously described. Klhl14-AS is expressed with a peculiar pattern, characterized by diverse relative abundance of its isoforms in different mouse tissues. We examine the whole expression level of Klhl14-AS in a panel of adult mouse tissues, showing that it is expressed in the thyroid, lung, kidney, testis, ovary, brain, and spleen, although at different levels. In situ hybridization analysis reveals that, in the context of each organ, Klhl14-AS shows a cell type-specific expression. Interestingly, databases report a similar expression profile for human Klhl14-AS. Our observations suggest that this lncRNA could play cell type-specific roles in several organs and pave the way for functional characterization of this gene in appropriate biological contexts.

Tissue- and Cell Type-Specific Expression of the Long Noncoding RNA Klhl14-AS in Mouse / Credendino, SARA CARMELA; Lewin, Nicole; DE OLIVEIRA, Miriane; Basu, Swaraj; D'Andrea, Barbara; Amendola, Elena; DI GUIDA, Luigi; Nardone, Antonio; Sanges, Remo; De Felice, Mario; De Vita, Gabriella. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GENOMICS. - ISSN 2314-4378. - 2017:(2017), pp. -7. [10.1155/2017/9769171]

Tissue- and Cell Type-Specific Expression of the Long Noncoding RNA Klhl14-AS in Mouse

CREDENDINO, SARA CARMELA;LEWIN, NICOLE;DE OLIVEIRA, MIRIANE;D'andrea, Barbara;Amendola, Elena;DI GUIDA, LUIGI;Nardone, Antonio;De Felice, Mario;De Vita, Gabriella
2017

Abstract

lncRNAs are acquiring increasing relevance as regulators in a wide spectrum of biological processes. The extreme heterogeneity in the mechanisms of action of these molecules, however, makes them very difficult to study, especially regarding their molecular function. A novel lncRNA has been recently identified as the most enriched transcript in mouse developing thyroid. Due to its genomic localization antisense to the protein-encoding Klhl14 gene, we named it Klhl14-AS. In this paper, we highlight that mouse Klhl14-AS produces at least five splicing variants, some of which have not been previously described. Klhl14-AS is expressed with a peculiar pattern, characterized by diverse relative abundance of its isoforms in different mouse tissues. We examine the whole expression level of Klhl14-AS in a panel of adult mouse tissues, showing that it is expressed in the thyroid, lung, kidney, testis, ovary, brain, and spleen, although at different levels. In situ hybridization analysis reveals that, in the context of each organ, Klhl14-AS shows a cell type-specific expression. Interestingly, databases report a similar expression profile for human Klhl14-AS. Our observations suggest that this lncRNA could play cell type-specific roles in several organs and pave the way for functional characterization of this gene in appropriate biological contexts.
2017
Tissue- and Cell Type-Specific Expression of the Long Noncoding RNA Klhl14-AS in Mouse / Credendino, SARA CARMELA; Lewin, Nicole; DE OLIVEIRA, Miriane; Basu, Swaraj; D'Andrea, Barbara; Amendola, Elena; DI GUIDA, Luigi; Nardone, Antonio; Sanges, Remo; De Felice, Mario; De Vita, Gabriella. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GENOMICS. - ISSN 2314-4378. - 2017:(2017), pp. -7. [10.1155/2017/9769171]
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