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A Comprehensive Analysis of Cell Type-Specific Nuclear RNA From Neurons and Glia of the Brain

Journal

BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY
Volume 81, Issue 3, Pages 252-264

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2016.02.021

Keywords

Circular RNA; Hnrnpu; lincRNA; Mirg1; ncRNA; Nuclear

Funding

  1. Hope Center and Children's Discovery Institute of Washington University [MDII2013269]
  2. Edward Mallinckrodt, Jr. Foundation
  3. National Institutes of Health [R21NS083052, R21DA038458, U01MH10913301]
  4. National Institute of General Medical Science [T32 GM008151, T32 GM081739]
  5. National Institutes of Health through the Clinical and Translational Science [UL1 TR000448, P30 CA91842]

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BACKGROUND: Studies in psychiatric genetics have identified >100 loci associated with disease risk, yet many of these loci are distant from protein coding genes. Recent characterization of the transcriptional landscape of cell lines and whole tissues has suggested widespread transcription in both coding and noncoding regions of the genome, including differential expression from loci that produce regulatory noncoding RNAs that function within the nucleus; however, the nuclear transcriptome of specific cell types in the brain has not been previously investigated. METHODS: We defined the nuclear transcriptional landscape of the three major cellular divisions of the nervous system using flow sorting of genetically labeled nuclei from bacTRAP mouse lines. Next, we characterized the unique expression of coding, noncoding, and intergenic RNAs in the mature mouse brain with RNA-Seq and validation with independent methods. RESULTS: We found diverse expression across the cell types of all classes of RNAs, including long noncoding RNAs, several of which were confirmed as highly enriched in the nuclei of specific cell types using anatomic methods. We also discovered several examples of cell type-specific expression of tandem gene fusions, and we report the first cell type-specific expression of circular RNAs-a neuron-specific and nuclear-enriched RNA arising from the gene Hnrnpu. CONCLUSIONS: These data provide an important resource for studies evaluating the function of various noncoding RNAs in the brain, including noncoding RNAs that may play a role in psychiatric disease.

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