The human long non-coding RNA gene RMRP has pleiotropic effects and regulates cell-cycle progression at G2.
Svetlana VakkilainenTiina SkoogElisabet EinarsdottirAnna MiddletonMinna PekkinenTiina ÖhmanShintaro KatayamaKaarel KrjutškovPanu E KovanenMarkku VarjosaloArne LindqvistJuha KereOuti MäkitiePublished in: Scientific reports (2019)
RMRP was the first non-coding nuclear RNA gene implicated in a disease. Its mutations cause cartilage-hair hypoplasia (CHH), an autosomal recessive skeletal dysplasia with growth failure, immunodeficiency, and a high risk for malignancies. This study aimed to gain further insight into the role of RNA Component of Mitochondrial RNA Processing Endoribonuclease (RMRP) in cellular physiology and disease pathogenesis. We combined transcriptome analysis with single-cell analysis using fibroblasts from CHH patients and healthy controls. To directly assess cell cycle progression, we followed CHH fibroblasts by pulse-labeling and time-lapse microscopy. Transcriptome analysis identified 35 significantly upregulated and 130 downregulated genes in CHH fibroblasts. The downregulated genes were significantly connected to the cell cycle. Multiple other pathways, involving regulation of apoptosis, bone and cartilage formation, and lymphocyte function, were also affected, as well as PI3K-Akt signaling. Cell-cycle studies indicated that the CHH cells were delayed specifically in the passage from G2 phase to mitosis. Our findings expand the mechanistic understanding of CHH, indicate possible pathways for therapeutic intervention and add to the limited understanding of the functions of RMRP.
Keyphrases
- cell cycle
- cell cycle arrest
- cell proliferation
- pi k akt
- long non coding rna
- extracellular matrix
- genome wide
- genome wide identification
- cell death
- signaling pathway
- end stage renal disease
- poor prognosis
- single cell
- oxidative stress
- induced apoptosis
- randomized controlled trial
- copy number
- endothelial cells
- ejection fraction
- high throughput
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- blood pressure
- genome wide analysis
- peritoneal dialysis
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- nucleic acid
- high resolution
- rna seq
- intellectual disability
- bone mineral density
- prognostic factors
- transcription factor
- peripheral blood
- case control
- optical coherence tomography
- body composition
- mass spectrometry
- bone regeneration