The transition from dividing progenitors to postmitotic motor neurons (MNs) is orchestrated by a series of events, which are mainly studied at the transcriptional level by analyzing the activity of specific programming transcription factors. Here, we identify a post-transcriptional role of a MN-specific transcriptional unit (MN2) harboring a lncRNA (lncMN2-203) and two miRNAs (miR-325-3p and miR-384-5p) in this transition. Through the use of in vitro mESC differentiation and single-cell sequencing of CRISPR/Cas9 mutants, we demonstrate that lncMN2-203 affects MN differentiation by sponging miR-466i-5p and upregulating its targets, including several factors involved in neuronal differentiation and function. In parallel, miR-325-3p and miR-384-5p, co-transcribed with lncMN2-203, act by repressing proliferation-related factors. These findings indicate the functional relevance of the MN2 locus and exemplify additional layers of specificity regulation in MN differentiation.

A multifunctional locus controls motor neuron differentiation through short and long noncoding RNAs / Carvelli, A.; Setti, A.; Desideri, F.; Galfre, S. G.; Biscarini, S.; Santini, T.; Colantoni, A.; Peruzzi, G.; Marzi, M. J.; Capauto, D.; Di Angelantonio, S.; Ballarino, M.; Nicassio, F.; Laneve, P.; Bozzoni, I.. - In: EMBO JOURNAL. - ISSN 0261-4189. - 41:13(2022). [10.15252/embj.2021108918]

A multifunctional locus controls motor neuron differentiation through short and long noncoding RNAs

Carvelli A.;Setti A.;Biscarini S.;Santini T.;Colantoni A.;Capauto D.;Di Angelantonio S.;Ballarino M.;Laneve P.
;
Bozzoni I.
2022

Abstract

The transition from dividing progenitors to postmitotic motor neurons (MNs) is orchestrated by a series of events, which are mainly studied at the transcriptional level by analyzing the activity of specific programming transcription factors. Here, we identify a post-transcriptional role of a MN-specific transcriptional unit (MN2) harboring a lncRNA (lncMN2-203) and two miRNAs (miR-325-3p and miR-384-5p) in this transition. Through the use of in vitro mESC differentiation and single-cell sequencing of CRISPR/Cas9 mutants, we demonstrate that lncMN2-203 affects MN differentiation by sponging miR-466i-5p and upregulating its targets, including several factors involved in neuronal differentiation and function. In parallel, miR-325-3p and miR-384-5p, co-transcribed with lncMN2-203, act by repressing proliferation-related factors. These findings indicate the functional relevance of the MN2 locus and exemplify additional layers of specificity regulation in MN differentiation.
2022
competing endogenous RNA; long noncoding RNAs; microRNAs; motor neuron differentiation; single-cell RNA sequencing
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A multifunctional locus controls motor neuron differentiation through short and long noncoding RNAs / Carvelli, A.; Setti, A.; Desideri, F.; Galfre, S. G.; Biscarini, S.; Santini, T.; Colantoni, A.; Peruzzi, G.; Marzi, M. J.; Capauto, D.; Di Angelantonio, S.; Ballarino, M.; Nicassio, F.; Laneve, P.; Bozzoni, I.. - In: EMBO JOURNAL. - ISSN 0261-4189. - 41:13(2022). [10.15252/embj.2021108918]
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