| Literature DB >> 31907380 |
Benoit Labonté1, Khaled Abdallah2, Gilles Maussion3, Volodymyr Yerko3, Jennie Yang3, Thibault Bittar2, Francis Quessy2, Sam A Golden4, Luis Navarro5, Dave Checknita3, Carolina Gigek3, Juan Pablo Lopez3, Rachael L Neve6, Scott J Russo4, Richard E Tremblay7, Gilles Côté8, Michael J Meaney3,9, Naguib Mechawar3, Eric J Nestler4, Gustavo Turecki10.
Abstract
High impulsive and aggressive traits associate with poor behavioural self-control. Despite their importance in predicting behavioural negative outcomes including suicide, the molecular mechanisms underlying the expression of impulsive and aggressive traits remain poorly understood. Here, we identified and characterized a novel long noncoding RNA (lncRNA), acting as a regulator of the monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) gene in the brain, and named it MAOA-associated lncRNA (MAALIN). Our results show that in the brain of suicide completers, MAALIN is regulated by a combination of epigenetic mechanisms including DNA methylation and chromatin modifications. Elevated MAALIN in the dentate gyrus of impulsive-aggressive suicides was associated with lower MAOA expression. Viral overexpression of MAALIN in neuroprogenitor cells decreased MAOA expression while CRISPR-mediated knock out resulted in elevated MAOA expression. Using viral-mediated gene transfer, we confirmed that MAALIN in the hippocampus significantly decreases MAOA expression and exacerbates the expression of impulsive-aggressive behavioural traits in CD1 aggressive mice. Overall, our findings suggest that variations in DNA methylation mediate the differential expression of a novel lncRNA that acts on MAOA expression to regulate impulsive-aggressive behaviours.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31907380 PMCID: PMC7436429 DOI: 10.1038/s41380-019-0637-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Psychiatry ISSN: 1359-4184 Impact factor: 15.992