Decreased A-to-I RNA editing as a source of keratinocytes' dsRNA in psoriasis

Author:

Shallev Lea,Kopel Eli,Feiglin Ariel,Leichner Gil S.,Avni Dror,Sidi Yechezkel,Eisenberg Eli,Barzilai Aviv,Levanon Erez Y.,Greenberger Shoshana

Abstract

Recognition of dsRNA molecules activates the MDA5–MAVS pathway and plays a critical role in stimulating type-I interferon responses in psoriasis. However, the source of the dsRNA accumulation in psoriatic keratinocytes remains largely unknown. A-to-I RNA editing is a common co- or post-transcriptional modification that diversifies adenosine in dsRNA, and leads to unwinding of dsRNA structures. Thus, impaired RNA editing activity can result in an increased load of endogenous dsRNAs. Here we provide a transcriptome-wide analysis of RNA editing across dozens of psoriasis patients, and we demonstrate a global editing reduction in psoriatic lesions. In addition to the global alteration, we also detect editing changes in functional recoding sites located in the IGFBP7, COPA, and FLNA genes. Accretion of dsRNA activates autoimmune responses, and therefore the results presented here, linking for the first time an autoimmune disease to reduction in global editing level, are relevant to a wide range of autoimmune diseases.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Technology, Israel

Japan Science and Technology Agency

European Research Council

Israel Science Foundation

Talpiot Medical leadership program

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Subject

Molecular Biology

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