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A circadian gene expression atlas in mammals: Implications for biology and medicine

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1408886111

Keywords

circadian; genomics; gene networks; noncoding RNA; chronotherapy

Funding

  1. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute [5-R01-HL097800-04]
  2. Defense Advanced Research Planning Agency [12-DARPA-1068]
  3. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke [1R01NS054794-06]
  4. Penn Genome Frontiers Institute under Pennsylvania Department of Health
  5. National Human Genome Research Institute [T32HG000046]
  6. NIH Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute [T32 5T32HL007953-13]

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To characterize the role of the circadian clock in mouse physiology and behavior, we used RNA-seq and DNA arrays to quantify the transcriptomes of 12 mouse organs over time. We found 43% of all protein coding genes showed circadian rhythms in transcription somewhere in the body, largely in an organ-specific manner. In most organs, we noticed the expression of many oscillating genes peaked during transcriptional rush hours preceding dawn and dusk. Looking at the genomic landscape of rhythmic genes, we saw that they clustered together, were longer, and had more splice-forms than nonoscillating genes. Systems-level analysis revealed intricate rhythmic orchestration of gene pathways throughout the body. We also found oscillations in the expression of more than 1,000 known and novel noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs). Supporting their potential role in mediating clock function, ncRNAs conserved between mouse and human showed rhythmic expression in similar proportions as protein coding genes. Importantly, we also found that the majority of best-selling drugs and World Health Organization essential medicines directly target the products of rhythmic genes. Many of these drugs have short half-lives and may benefit from timed dosage. In sum, this study highlights critical, systemic, and surprising roles of the mammalian circadian clock and provides a blueprint for advancement in chronotherapy.

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