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A tripartite circRNA/mRNA/miRNA interaction regulates glutamatergic signaling in the mouse brain

Authors :
Silenzi, Valentina
D’Ambra, Eleonora
Santini, Tiziana
D’Uva, Sara
Setti, Adriano
Salvi, Nicolò
Nicoletti, Carmine
Scarfò, Rebecca
Cordella, Federica
Mongiardi, Brunella
Cavezza, Diletta
Liessi, Nara
Ferrucci, Laura
Ragozzino, Davide
Armirotti, Andrea
Di Angelantonio, Silvia
De Leonibus, Elvira
Bozzoni, Irene
Morlando, Mariangela
Source :
Cell Reports; October 2024, Vol. 43 Issue: 10
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Functional studies of circular RNAs (circRNAs) began quite recently, and few data exist on their function in vivo. Here, we have generated a knockout (KO) mouse model to study circDlc1(2), a circRNA highly expressed in the prefrontal cortex and striatum. The loss of circDlc1(2)led to the upregulation of glutamatergic-response-associated genes in the striatal tissue, enhanced excitatory synaptic transmission in neuronal cultures, and hyperactivity and increased stereotypies in mice. Mechanistically, we found that circDlc1(2)physically interacts with some mRNAs, associated with glutamate receptor signaling (gluRNAs), and with miR-130b-5p, a translational regulator of these transcripts. Notably, differently from canonical microRNA (miRNA) “sponges,” circDlc1(2)synergizes with miR-130b-5p to repress gluRNAexpression. We found that circDlc1(2)is required to spatially control miR-130b-5p localization at synaptic regions where gluRNAis localized, indicating a different layer of regulation where circRNAs ensure robust control of gene expression via the correct subcellular compartmentalization of functionally linked interacting partners.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22111247
Volume :
43
Issue :
10
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Cell Reports
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs67311994
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114766