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The expression profiles of piRNAs and their interacting Piwi proteins in cellular model of renal development: Focus on Piwil1 in mitosis.

Authors :
Kazimierczyk, Marek
Fedoruk-Wyszomirska, Agnieszka
Gurda-Woźna, Dorota
Wyszko, Eliza
Swiatkowska, Agata
Wrzesinski, Jan
Source :
European Journal of Cell Biology. Sep2024, Vol. 103 Issue 3, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Piwi proteins and Piwi interacting RNAs, piRNAs, presented in germline cells play a role in transposon silencing during germline development. In contrast, the role of somatic Piwi proteins and piRNAs still remains obscure. Here, we characterize the expression pattern and distribution of piRNAs in human renal cells in terms of their potential role in kidney development. Further, we show that all PIWI genes are expressed at the RNA level, however, only PIWIL1 gene is detected at the protein level by western blotting in healthy and cancerous renal cells. So far, the expression of human Piwil1 protein has only been shown in testes and cancer cells, but not in healthy somatic cell lines. Since we observe only Piwil1 protein, the regulation of other PIWI genes is probably more intricated, and depends on environmental conditions. Next, we demonstrate that downregulation of Piwil1 protein results in a decrease in the rate of cell proliferation, while no change in the level of apoptotic cells is observed. Confocal microscopy analysis reveals that Piwil1 protein is located in both cellular compartments, cytoplasm and nucleus in renal cells. Interestingly, in nucleus region Piwil1 is observed close to the spindle during all phases of mitosis in all tested cell lines. It strongly indicates that Piwil1 protein plays an essential role in proliferation of somatic cells. Moreover, involvement of Piwil1 in cell division could, at least partly, explain invasion and metastasis of many types of cancer cells with upregulation of PIWIL1 gene expression. It also makes Piwil1 protein as a potential target in the anticancer therapy. • Stem cell and cancer cell lines exhibit a convergent profile of RNA fragment reads corresponding to the length of piRNA. • The largest set of transcripts mapping to piRNA is common for all cell lines which proves the conserved function of piRNAs. • Piwil1 protein has been shown for the first time to be detected by western blot in non-cancerous somatic renal cell lines. • Downregulation of Piwil1 leads to changes in the proliferation rate of renal cells, but it does not trigger apoptosis. • Piwil1 is involved in the division of kidney cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01719335
Volume :
103
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
European Journal of Cell Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178998518
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejcb.2024.151444