SLAMseq reveals potential transfer of RNA from liver to kidney in the mouse.

SLAMseq揭示了小鼠体内RNA从肝脏向肾脏的潜在转移

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作者:Hunter Robert W, Sun Jialin, Palmer Trecia, Czopek Alicja, Nespoux Josselin, Bailey Matthew A, Dhaun Neeraj, Buck Amy H, Dear James W
Extracellular RNA (exRNA) mediates intercellular communication in lower animals; whether it serves a signalling function in mammals is uncertain. Reductionist experiments, in which a single RNA is over-expressed or tagged, have shown RNA transfer between tissues but may not be relevant to normal physiology. Here, we seek to determine the scale of RNA transfer between liver and kidney using metabolic RNA labelling in mice. We use 4-thiouracil to label RNA in hepatocytes and then detect labelled RNA in the kidney using SLAMseq: SH-Linked Alkylation for Metabolic RNA sequencing. We show that in the kidney, 5% of mRNA transcripts are labelled in health, increasing to 34% after acute hepatocellular injury. In the kidney, we do not detect labelled small RNA, but do find higher levels of the liver-enriched miRNA, miR-122 after liver injury. Our results show potential transfer of RNA from liver to kidney: a phenomenon that is augmented by liver injury. There were important limitations: we could not confidently identify transferred RNA transcripts at the single-gene level and we did not assess the physiological consequences of any RNA transfer.

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