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Widespread RNA hypoediting in schizophrenia and its relevance to mitochondrial function.

Authors :
Choudhury, Mudra
Choudhury, Mudra
Fu, Ting
Amoah, Kofi
Jun, Hyun-Ik
Chan, Tracey W
Park, Sungwoo
Walker, David W
Bahn, Jae Hoon
Xiao, Xinshu
Choudhury, Mudra
Choudhury, Mudra
Fu, Ting
Amoah, Kofi
Jun, Hyun-Ik
Chan, Tracey W
Park, Sungwoo
Walker, David W
Bahn, Jae Hoon
Xiao, Xinshu
Source :
Science advances; vol 9, iss 14, eade9997; 2375-2548
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

RNA editing, the endogenous modification of nucleic acids, is known to be altered in genes with important neurological function in schizophrenia (SCZ). However, the global profile and molecular functions of disease-associated RNA editing remain unclear. Here, we analyzed RNA editing in postmortem brains of four SCZ cohorts and uncovered a significant and reproducible trend of hypoediting in patients of European descent. We report a set of SCZ-associated editing sites via WGCNA analysis, shared across cohorts. Using massively parallel reporter assays and bioinformatic analyses, we observed that differential 3' untranslated region (3'UTR) editing sites affecting host gene expression were enriched for mitochondrial processes. Furthermore, we characterized the impact of two recoding sites in the mitofusin 1 (MFN1) gene and showed their functional relevance to mitochondrial fusion and cellular apoptosis. Our study reveals a global reduction of editing in SCZ and a compelling link between editing and mitochondrial function in the disease.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Science advances; vol 9, iss 14, eade9997; 2375-2548
Notes :
application/pdf, Science advances vol 9, iss 14, eade9997 2375-2548
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1391580517
Document Type :
Electronic Resource