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X-linked genes exhibit miR6891-5p-regulated skewing in Sjögren’s syndrome
Many autoimmune diseases exhibit a strikingly increased prevalence in females, with primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS) being the most female-predominant example. However, the molecular basis underlying the female-bias in pSS remains elusive. To address this knowledge gap, we performed genome-wide, all...
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Published in: | Journal of molecular medicine (Berlin, Germany) Germany), 2022-09, Vol.100 (9), p.1253-1265 |
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Summary: | Many autoimmune diseases exhibit a strikingly increased prevalence in females, with primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS) being the most female-predominant example. However, the molecular basis underlying the female-bias in pSS remains elusive. To address this knowledge gap, we performed genome-wide, allele-specific profiling of minor salivary gland-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) from pSS patients and control subjects, and detected major differences in the regulation of X-linked genes. In control female MSCs, X-linked genes were expressed from both paternal and maternal X chromosomes with a median paternal ratio of ~ 0.5. However, in pSS female MSCs, X-linked genes exhibited preferential expression from one of the two X chromosomes. Concomitantly, pSS MSCs showed decrease in
XIST
levels and reorganization of H3K27me3
+
foci in the nucleus. Moreover, the
HLA
-locus-expressed miRNA
miR6891-5p
was decreased in pSS MSCs.
miR6891-5p
inhibition in control MSCs caused
XIST
dysregulation, ectopic silencing, and allelic skewing. Allelic skewing was accompanied by the mislocation of protein products encoded by the skewed genes, which was recapitulated by
XIST
and
miR6891-5p
disruption in control MSCs. Our data reveal X skewing as a molecular hallmark of pSS and highlight the importance of restoring X-chromosomal allelic balance for pSS treatment.
Key messages
X-linked genes exhibit skewing in primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS).
X skewing in pSS associates with alterations in H3K27me3 deposition.
pSS MSCs show decreased levels of miR6891-5p, a HLA-expressed miRNA.
miR6891-5p inhibition causes H3K27me3 dysregulation and allelic skewing. |
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ISSN: | 0946-2716 1432-1440 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00109-022-02205-3 |