par Pinello, Natalia;Song, Renhua;Lee, Quintin;Calonne, Emilie ;Duan, Kun Long;Wong, Emilie;Tieng, Jessica;Mehravar, Majid;Rong, Bowen;Lan, Fei;Roediger, Ben;Ma, Chengjie;Yuan, Bifeng;Rasko, John J.E.J.;Larance, Mark;Ye, Dan;Fuks, François ;Wong, Justin Jong Leong
Référence Cellular and molecular life sciences, 81, 1, 229
Publication Publié, 2024-12
Référence Cellular and molecular life sciences, 81, 1, 229
Publication Publié, 2024-12
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | RNA modifications are essential for the establishment of cellular identity. Although increasing evidence indicates that RNA modifications regulate the innate immune response, their role in monocyte-to-macrophage differentiation and polarisation is unclear. While m6A has been widely studied, other RNA modifications, including 5 hmC, remain poorly characterised. We profiled m6A and 5 hmC epitranscriptomes, transcriptomes, translatomes and proteomes of monocytes and macrophages at rest and pro- and anti-inflammatory states. Transcriptome-wide mapping of m6A and 5 hmC reveals enrichment of m6A and/or 5 hmC on specific categories of transcripts essential for macrophage differentiation. Our analyses indicate that m6A and 5 hmC modifications are present in transcripts with critical functions in pro- and anti-inflammatory macrophages. Notably, we also discover the co-occurrence of m6A and 5 hmC on alternatively-spliced isoforms and/or opposing ends of the untranslated regions (UTR) of mRNAs with key roles in macrophage biology. In specific examples, RNA 5 hmC controls the decay of transcripts independently of m6A. This study provides (i) a comprehensive dataset to interrogate the role of RNA modifications in a plastic system (ii) a resource for exploring different layers of gene expression regulation in the context of human monocyte-to-macrophage differentiation and polarisation, (iii) new insights into RNA modifications as central regulators of effector cells in innate immunity. |