A Landscape of Murine Long Non-Coding RNAs Reveals the Leading Transcriptome Alterations in Adipose Tissue during Aging

Aging is an inevitable process that involves profound physiological changes. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are emerging as important regulators in various biological processes but are not systemically studied in aging. To provide an organism-wide lncRNA landscape during aging, we conduct comprehens...

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Published inCell reports (Cambridge) Vol. 31; no. 8; p. 107694
Main Authors Zhou, Qiuzhong, Wan, Qianfen, Jiang, Yuxi, Liu, Jin, Qiang, Li, Sun, Lei
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 26.05.2020
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Summary:Aging is an inevitable process that involves profound physiological changes. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are emerging as important regulators in various biological processes but are not systemically studied in aging. To provide an organism-wide lncRNA landscape during aging, we conduct comprehensive RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) analyses across the mouse lifespan. Of the 1,675 aging-regulated lncRNAs (AR-lncRNAs) identified, the majority are connected to inflammation-related biological pathways. AR-lncRNAs exhibit high tissue specificity; conversely, those with higher tissue specificity are preferentially regulated during aging. White adipose tissue (WAT) displays the highest number of AR-lncRNAs and develops the most dynamic crosstalk between AR-lncRNA and AR-mRNA during aging. An adipose-enriched AR-lncRNA, lnc-adipoAR1, is negatively correlated with aging, and knocking it down inhibits adipogenesis, phenocopying the compromised adipogenic capacity of aged fat. Our works together reveal AR-lncRNAs as essential components in aging and suggest that although each tissue ages in a distinct manner, WAT is a leading contributor to aging-related health decline. [Display omitted] •Gene expression of 11 tissues was profiled throughout the lifespan of mice•Aging-regulated lncRNAs exhibit more tissue specificity than other lncRNAs•Adipose tissue is a leading contributor to aging-related transcriptome alterations•An aging-regulated lncRNA, lnc-AdipoAR1, is essential for adipogenesis Zhou et al. generated a comprehensive RNA-seq dataset of 11 tissues throughout the mouse lifespan, identified thousands of aging-regulated lncRNAs, and revealed leading transcriptome alterations in adipose tissue during aging. One of the AR-lncRNAs, lnc-AdipoAR1, regulates adipogenesis. This study serves as a valuable resource for further studies on lncRNAs during aging.
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AUTHOR CONTRIBUTIONS
L.S. and L.Q. designed the experiments. L.Q. and Q.W. prepared the samples for this research. Q.Z, Q.W., Y.J., and J.L. performed analyses and experiments. L.S., Q.Z., and L.Q. wrote and revised the paper.
ISSN:2211-1247
2211-1247
DOI:10.1016/j.celrep.2020.107694