Cell Reports (Oct 2024)

Microbiome-induced reprogramming in post-transcriptional landscape using nanopore direct RNA sequencing

  • Zihe Xu,
  • Xiaoqi Zheng,
  • Jiajun Fan,
  • Yuting Jiao,
  • Sihao Huang,
  • Yingyuan Xie,
  • Shunlan Xu,
  • Yi Lu,
  • Anrui Liu,
  • Runzhou Liu,
  • Ying Yang,
  • Guan-Zheng Luo,
  • Tao Pan,
  • Xiaoyun Wang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 10
p. 114798

Abstract

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Summary: It has been widely recognized that the microbiota has the capacity to shape host gene expression and physiological functions. However, there remains a paucity of comprehensive study revealing the host transcriptional landscape regulated by the microbiota. Here, we comprehensively examined mRNA landscapes in mouse tissues (brain and cecum) from specific-pathogen-free and germ-free mice using nanopore direct RNA sequencing. Our results show that the microbiome has global influence on a host’s RNA modifications (m6A, m5C, Ψ), isoform generation, poly(A) tail length, and transcript abundance in both brain and cecum tissues. Moreover, the microbiome exerts tissue-specific effects on various post-transcriptional regulatory processes. In addition, the microbiome impacts the coordination of multiple RNA modifications in host brain and cecum tissues. In conclusion, we establish the relationship between microbial regulation and gene expression. Our results help the understanding of the mechanisms by which the microbiome reprograms host gene expression.

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