Expanded Expression Landscape and Prioritization of Circular RNAs in Mammals

Peifeng Ji(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Wanying Wu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Shuai Chen(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yi Zheng(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Lin Zhou(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jinyang Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Hao Cheng(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yan Jin(302 Military Hospital of China), Shaogeng Zhang(302 Military Hospital of China), Penghui Yang(302 Military Hospital of China), Fangqing Zhao(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Cell Reports
March 1, 2019
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Abstract

Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are emerging as essential regulators of various biological and disease processes. To comprehensively understand the diversity of circRNAs and prioritize their importance, we present a large-scale study of circRNA repertoires from multiple tissues from human, macaque, and mouse. We discovered totals of 104,388, 96,675, and 82,321 circRNAs from the three species, respectively, with an average of 72.6% being successfully assembled into full-length transcripts for each species. Using these full-length circRNAs, we identified thousands of evolutionarily conserved circRNAs that were valuable for functional screening and prioritization. By constructing both species-specific and conserved gene co-expression networks, we inferred circRNA functions on a global scale and prioritized promising functional candidates. To illustrate how well-established prior knowledge facilitates to screen functional candidates, we used the circRNA co-expression networks to prioritize circRNAs that may be involved in liver tumorigenesis and experimentally validated their functions.


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