Non-coding RNA fragments account for themajority of annotated piRNAs expressed in somaticnon-gonadal tissues

Tosar Rovira, Juan Pablo - Rovira, Carlos - Cayota, Alfonso

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PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) are regarded as the guardians of the genome because theytackle genome stability-threatening transposable elements in the germline. Recently, piRNAswere also reported in other types of cells, including mouse brain, malignant and non-malignant somatic tissues, and human plasma. This suggests that piRNA function might bebroader than previously expected. Here, we show that different piRNA databases contain asubset of sequences that correspond to piRNA-sized fragments of ncRNAs (rRNAs, tRNAs,YRNAs, snRNAs, and snoRNAs) and intermediates of miRNA biogenesis. We discuss that thebiogenesis of these sequences is probably independent of the PIWI pathway, and cantherefore be considered contaminants in piRNA databases. Although a minority of annotatedpiRNAs falls in this category, they account for the vast majority of piRNA expression insomatic non-gonadal tissues. Since ncRNA fragments are ubiquitous and abundant, theirconfusion with piRNAs strongly impacts the estimation of piRNA expression outside ofmammalian gonads.


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piRNAs
Sequence annotation
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Rovira, Carlos
Cayota, Alfonso
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dc.description.abstract.none.fl_txt_mv PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) are regarded as the guardians of the genome because theytackle genome stability-threatening transposable elements in the germline. Recently, piRNAswere also reported in other types of cells, including mouse brain, malignant and non-malignant somatic tissues, and human plasma. This suggests that piRNA function might bebroader than previously expected. Here, we show that different piRNA databases contain asubset of sequences that correspond to piRNA-sized fragments of ncRNAs (rRNAs, tRNAs,YRNAs, snRNAs, and snoRNAs) and intermediates of miRNA biogenesis. We discuss that thebiogenesis of these sequences is probably independent of the PIWI pathway, and cantherefore be considered contaminants in piRNA databases. Although a minority of annotatedpiRNAs falls in this category, they account for the vast majority of piRNA expression insomatic non-gonadal tissues. Since ncRNA fragments are ubiquitous and abundant, theirconfusion with piRNAs strongly impacts the estimation of piRNA expression outside ofmammalian gonads.
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description PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) are regarded as the guardians of the genome because theytackle genome stability-threatening transposable elements in the germline. Recently, piRNAswere also reported in other types of cells, including mouse brain, malignant and non-malignant somatic tissues, and human plasma. This suggests that piRNA function might bebroader than previously expected. Here, we show that different piRNA databases contain asubset of sequences that correspond to piRNA-sized fragments of ncRNAs (rRNAs, tRNAs,YRNAs, snRNAs, and snoRNAs) and intermediates of miRNA biogenesis. We discuss that thebiogenesis of these sequences is probably independent of the PIWI pathway, and cantherefore be considered contaminants in piRNA databases. Although a minority of annotatedpiRNAs falls in this category, they account for the vast majority of piRNA expression insomatic non-gonadal tissues. Since ncRNA fragments are ubiquitous and abundant, theirconfusion with piRNAs strongly impacts the estimation of piRNA expression outside ofmammalian gonads.
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spelling Tosar, Juan Pablo. Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ciencias. Centro de Investigaciones NuclearesCayota, Alfonso. Instituto Pasteur (Montevideo).2019-10-02T22:08:23Z2019-10-02T22:08:23Z201820190930Tosar, J.P., Rovira, C.,Cayota, A. Non-coding RNA fragments account for the majority of annotated piRNAs expressed in somatic non-gonadal tissues. Communications Biology, 2018, 1, art.nro. 2. doi: 10.1038/s42003-017-0001-7 2399-3642https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/2200510.1038/s42003-017-0001-7 PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) are regarded as the guardians of the genome because theytackle genome stability-threatening transposable elements in the germline. Recently, piRNAswere also reported in other types of cells, including mouse brain, malignant and non-malignant somatic tissues, and human plasma. This suggests that piRNA function might bebroader than previously expected. Here, we show that different piRNA databases contain asubset of sequences that correspond to piRNA-sized fragments of ncRNAs (rRNAs, tRNAs,YRNAs, snRNAs, and snoRNAs) and intermediates of miRNA biogenesis. We discuss that thebiogenesis of these sequences is probably independent of the PIWI pathway, and cantherefore be considered contaminants in piRNA databases. Although a minority of annotatedpiRNAs falls in this category, they account for the vast majority of piRNA expression insomatic non-gonadal tissues. Since ncRNA fragments are ubiquitous and abundant, theirconfusion with piRNAs strongly impacts the estimation of piRNA expression outside ofmammalian gonads.Made available in DSpace on 2019-10-02T22:08:23Z (GMT). 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piRNAs
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title Non-coding RNA fragments account for themajority of annotated piRNAs expressed in somaticnon-gonadal tissues
title_full Non-coding RNA fragments account for themajority of annotated piRNAs expressed in somaticnon-gonadal tissues
title_fullStr Non-coding RNA fragments account for themajority of annotated piRNAs expressed in somaticnon-gonadal tissues
title_full_unstemmed Non-coding RNA fragments account for themajority of annotated piRNAs expressed in somaticnon-gonadal tissues
title_short Non-coding RNA fragments account for themajority of annotated piRNAs expressed in somaticnon-gonadal tissues
title_sort Non-coding RNA fragments account for themajority of annotated piRNAs expressed in somaticnon-gonadal tissues
topic piRNAs
Sequence annotation
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