Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Publication

T-REX17 is a transiently expressed non-coding RNA essential for human endoderm formation

Landshammer, Alexandro
Bolondi, Adriano
Kretzmer, Helene
Much, Christian
Buschow, René
Rose, Alina
Wu, Hua-Jun
Mackowiak, Sebastian D
Braendl, Bjoern
Giesselmann, Pay
... show 10 more
Embargo Expiration Date
Abstract

Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have emerged as fundamental regulators in various biological processes, including embryonic development and cellular differentiation. Despite much progress over the past decade, the genome-wide annotation of lncRNAs remains incomplete and many known non-coding loci are still poorly characterized. Here, we report the discovery of a previously unannotated lncRNA that is transcribed 230 kb upstream of the SOX17 gene and located within the same topologically associating domain. We termed it T-REX17 (Transcript Regulating Endoderm and activated by soX17) and show that it is induced following SOX17 activation but its expression is more tightly restricted to early definitive endoderm. Loss of T-REX17 affects crucial functions independent of SOX17 and leads to an aberrant endodermal transcriptome, signaling pathway deregulation and epithelial to mesenchymal transition defects. Consequently, cells lacking the lncRNA cannot further differentiate into more mature endodermal cell types. Taken together, our study identified and characterized T-REX17 as a transiently expressed and essential non-coding regulator in early human endoderm differentiation.

Source

Landshammer A, Bolondi A, Kretzmer H, Much C, Buschow R, Rose A, Wu HJ, Mackowiak SD, Braendl B, Giesselmann P, Tornisiello R, Parsi KM, Huey J, Mielke T, Meierhofer D, Maehr R, Hnisz D, Michor F, Rinn JL, Meissner A. T-REX17 is a transiently expressed non-coding RNA essential for human endoderm formation. Elife. 2023 Jan 31;12:e83077. doi: 10.7554/eLife.83077. PMID: 36719724; PMCID: PMC9889090.

Year of Medical School at Time of Visit
Sponsors
Dates of Travel
DOI
10.7554/eLife.83077
PubMed ID
36719724
Other Identifiers
Notes
Funding and Acknowledgements
Corresponding Author
Related Resources
Related Resources
Repository Citation
Rights
Copyright Landshammer, Bolondi et al. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.Attribution 4.0 International