Scientific Reports (Nov 2020)

An integrative atlas of chicken long non-coding genes and their annotations across 25 tissues

  • Frédéric Jehl,
  • Kévin Muret,
  • Maria Bernard,
  • Morgane Boutin,
  • Laetitia Lagoutte,
  • Colette Désert,
  • Patrice Dehais,
  • Diane Esquerré,
  • Hervé Acloque,
  • Elisabetta Giuffra,
  • Sarah Djebali,
  • Sylvain Foissac,
  • Thomas Derrien,
  • Frédérique Pitel,
  • Tatiana Zerjal,
  • Christophe Klopp,
  • Sandrine Lagarrigue

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-77586-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 17

Abstract

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Abstract Long non-coding RNAs (LNC) regulate numerous biological processes. In contrast to human, the identification of LNC in farm species, like chicken, is still lacunar. We propose a catalogue of 52,075 chicken genes enriched in LNC ( http://www.fragencode.org/ ), built from the Ensembl reference extended using novel LNC modelled here from 364 RNA-seq and LNC from four public databases. The Ensembl reference grew from 4,643 to 30,084 LNC, of which 59% and 41% with expression ≥ 0.5 and ≥ 1 TPM respectively. Characterization of these LNC relatively to the closest protein coding genes (PCG) revealed that 79% of LNC are in intergenic regions, as in other species. Expression analysis across 25 tissues revealed an enrichment of co-expressed LNC:PCG pairs, suggesting co-regulation and/or co-function. As expected LNC were more tissue-specific than PCG (25% vs. 10%). Similarly to human, 16% of chicken LNC hosted one or more miRNA. We highlighted a new chicken LNC, hosting miR155, conserved in human, highly expressed in immune tissues like miR155, and correlated with immunity-related PCG in both species. Among LNC:PCG pairs tissue-specific in the same tissue, we revealed an enrichment of divergent pairs with the PCG coding transcription factors, as for example LHX5, HXD3 and TBX4, in both human and chicken.