International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jun 2024)

Preferential Co-Expression and Colocalization of rDNA-Contacting Genes with LincRNAs Suggest Their Involvement in Shaping Inter-Chromosomal Interactions with Nucleoli

  • Nickolai A. Tchurikov,
  • Ildar R. Alembekov,
  • Elena S. Klushevskaya,
  • Antonina N. Kretova,
  • Viktoriya N. Lukicheva,
  • Vladimir R. Chechetkin,
  • Galina I. Kravatskaya,
  • Yuri V. Kravatsky

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25126333
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 12
p. 6333

Abstract

Read online

Different developmental genes shape frequent dynamic inter-chromosomal contacts with rDNA units in human and Drosophila cells. In the course of differentiation, changes in these contacts occur, coupled with changes in the expression of hundreds of rDNA-contacting genes. The data suggest a possible role of nucleoli in the global regulation of gene expression. However, the mechanism behind the specificity of these inter-chromosomal contacts, which are rebuilt in every cell cycle, is not yet known. Here, we describe the strong association of rDNA-contacting genes with numerous long intergenic non-coding RNAs (lincRNAs) in HEK293T cells and in initial and differentiated K562 cells. We observed that up to 600 different lincRNAs were preferentially co-expressed with multiple overlapping sets of rDNA-contacting developmental genes, and there was a strong correlation between the genomic positions of rDNA-contacting genes and lincRNA mappings. These two findings suggest that lincRNAs might guide the corresponding developmental genes toward rDNA clusters. We conclude that the inter-chromosomal interactions of rDNA-contacting genes with nucleoli might be guided by lincRNAs, which might physically link particular genomic regions with rDNA clusters.

Keywords