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GEO Series: GSE43520

Title: The evolution of lncRNA repertoires and expression patterns in tetrapods

Summary

Only a minuscule fraction of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are well characterized. The evolutionary history of lncRNAs can provide insights into their functionality, but comparative analyses have been precluded by our ignorance of lncRNAs in non-model organisms. Here, we use RNA sequencing to identify lncRNAs in eleven tetrapod species and we present the first large-scale evolutionary study of lncRNA repertoires and expression patterns. We identify ~11,000 primate- specific lncRNA families, which show evidence for selective constraint during recent evolution, and ~2,400 highly conserved lncRNAs (including ~400 genes that likely originated more than 300 million years ago). We find that lncRNAs, in particular ancient ones, are generally actively regulated and may predominantly function in embryonic development. lncRNA X-inactivation patterns reveal an extremely female-biased monotreme-specific lncRNA, which may partially compensate X-dosage in this lineage. Most lncRNAs evolve rapidly in terms of sequence and expression levels, but global patterns like tissue specificities are often conserved. We compared expression patterns of homologous lncRNA and protein-coding families across tetrapods to reconstruct an evolutionarily conserved co-expression network. This network, which surprisingly contains many lncRNA hubs, suggests potential functions for lncRNAs in fundamental processes like spermatogenesis or synaptic transmission, but also in more specific mechanisms such as placenta growth suppression through miRNA production.


Contributors: Anamaria Necsulea, Magali Soumillon, Angélica Liechti, Tasman Daish, Ulrich Zeller, Julie Baker, Frank Grutzner, Henrik Kaessmann, Maria Warnefors

Experiment Type: [Batch 1 and 2] To broaden our understanding of lncRNA evolution, we used an extensive RNA-seq dataset to establish lncRNA repertoires and homologous gene families in 11 tetrapod species. We analyzed the poly- adenylated transcriptomes of 8 organs (cortex/whole brain without cerebellum, cerebellum, heart, kidney, liver, placenta, ovary and testis) and 11 species (human, chimpanzee, bonobo, gorilla, orangutan, macaque, mouse, opossum, platypus, chicken and the frog Xenopus tropicalis), which shared a common ancestor ~370 millions of years (MY) ago. Our dataset included 47 strand-specific samples, which allowed us to confirm the orientation of gene predictions and to address the evolution of sense-antisense transcripts. See also GSE43721 (Soumillon et al, Cell Reports, 2013) for three strand-specific samples for mouse brain, liver and testis.

Article: XB-ART-54076, PubMed

Source: NCBI GEO, Xenbase Download

Samples: (DEG = Differentially Expressed Genes; GSM = GEO Sample Number)
Sample View GSMs Assay Type
brain (female) - adult GSM1064857  RNA-Seq
Background: Xtr.Outbred
Conditions:
Tissue Assay Stages ChIP Antibody
brain adult frog stage  
female organism adult frog stage  
brain (male) - adult GSM1064856  RNA-Seq
Background: Xtr.Outbred
Conditions:
Tissue Assay Stages ChIP Antibody
brain adult frog stage  
male organism adult frog stage  
heart (female) - adult GSM1064859  RNA-Seq
Background: Xtr.Outbred
Conditions:
Tissue Assay Stages ChIP Antibody
female organism adult frog stage  
heart adult frog stage  
heart (male) - adult GSM1064858  RNA-Seq
Background: Xtr.Outbred
Conditions:
Tissue Assay Stages ChIP Antibody
heart adult frog stage  
male organism adult frog stage  
kidney (female) - adult GSM1064861  RNA-Seq
Background: Xtr.Outbred
Conditions:
Tissue Assay Stages ChIP Antibody
female organism adult frog stage  
kidney adult frog stage  
kidney (male) - adult GSM1064860  RNA-Seq
Background: Xtr.Outbred
Conditions:
Tissue Assay Stages ChIP Antibody
kidney adult frog stage  
male organism adult frog stage  
liver (female) - adult GSM1064863  RNA-Seq
Background: Xtr.Outbred
Conditions:
Tissue Assay Stages ChIP Antibody
female organism adult frog stage  
liver adult frog stage  
liver (male) - adult GSM1064862  RNA-Seq
Background: Xtr.Outbred
Conditions:
Tissue Assay Stages ChIP Antibody
liver adult frog stage  
male organism adult frog stage  
ovary - adult GSM1064865  GSM1196056  RNA-Seq
Background: Xtr.Outbred
Conditions:
Tissue Assay Stages ChIP Antibody
ovary adult frog stage  
testis - adult GSM1064864  GSM1196057  RNA-Seq
Background: Xtr.Outbred
Conditions:
Tissue Assay Stages ChIP Antibody
testis adult frog stage  
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