Analysis of somatic piRNAs in the malaria mosquito Anopheles coluzzii reveals atypical classes of genic small RNAs

dc.contributor.authorFunikov, Sergeien
dc.contributor.authorRezvykh, Alexanderen
dc.contributor.authorAkulenko, Nataliaen
dc.contributor.authorLiang, Jiangtaoen
dc.contributor.authorSharakhov, Igor V.en
dc.contributor.authorKalmykova, Allaen
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-05T13:50:28Zen
dc.date.available2026-01-05T13:50:28Zen
dc.date.issued2025-12-31en
dc.description.abstractPiwi-interacting small RNAs (piRNA) play a key role in controlling the activity of transposable elements (TEs) in the animal germline. In diverse arthropod species, including the pathogen vectors mosquitoes, the piRNA pathway is also active in nongonadal somatic tissues, where its targets and functions are less clear. Here, we studied the features of small RNA production in head and thorax tissues of an uninfected laboratory strain of Anopheles coluzzii focusing on the 24–32-nt-long RNAs. Small RNAs derived from repetitive elements constitute a minor fraction while most small RNAs process from long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) and protein-coding gene mRNAs. The majority of small RNAs derived from repetitive elements and lncRNAs exhibited typical piRNAs features. By contrast, majority of protein-coding gene-derived 24–32 nt small RNAs lack the hallmarks of piRNAs and have signatures of nontemplated 3' end tailing. Most of the atypical small RNAs exhibit female-biased expression and originate from mitochondrial and nuclear genes involved in energy metabolism. We also identified atypical genic small RNAs in Anopheles gambiae somatic tissues, which further validates the noncanonical mechanism of their production. We discuss a novel mechanism of small RNA production in mosquito somatic tissues and the possible functional significance of genic small RNAs.en
dc.description.versionPublished versionen
dc.format.extentPages 1-16en
dc.format.extent16 page(s)en
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdfen
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1080/15476286.2025.2463812en
dc.identifier.eissn1555-8584en
dc.identifier.issn1547-6286en
dc.identifier.issue1en
dc.identifier.orcidSharakhov, Igor [0000-0003-0752-3747]en
dc.identifier.pmid39916410en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10919/140574en
dc.identifier.volume22en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherTaylor & Francisen
dc.relation.urihttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/39916410en
dc.rightsCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 Internationalen
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/en
dc.subjectAnopheles coluzziien
dc.subjectatypical small RNAsen
dc.subjectsomatic piRNAen
dc.subjecttransposable elementsen
dc.subjectmitochondrial small RNAsen
dc.subjectpiRNA processingen
dc.subject.meshAnimalsen
dc.subject.meshAnophelesen
dc.subject.meshMalariaen
dc.subject.meshRNA, Small Interferingen
dc.subject.meshDNA Transposable Elementsen
dc.subject.meshFemaleen
dc.subject.meshRNA, Long Noncodingen
dc.subject.meshMosquito Vectorsen
dc.subject.meshPiwi-Interacting RNAen
dc.titleAnalysis of somatic piRNAs in the malaria mosquito <i>Anopheles coluzzii</i> reveals atypical classes of genic small RNAsen
dc.title.serialRNA Biologyen
dc.typeArticle - Refereeden
dc.type.dcmitypeTexten
dc.type.otherArticleen
dc.type.otherJournalen
pubs.organisational-groupVirginia Techen
pubs.organisational-groupVirginia Tech/Agriculture & Life Sciencesen
pubs.organisational-groupVirginia Tech/Agriculture & Life Sciences/Entomologyen
pubs.organisational-groupVirginia Tech/Faculty of Health Sciencesen
pubs.organisational-groupVirginia Tech/All T&R Facultyen
pubs.organisational-groupVirginia Tech/Agriculture & Life Sciences/CALS T&R Facultyen
pubs.organisational-groupVirginia Tech/Interdisciplinary/Center for the Mathematics of Biosystemsen
pubs.organisational-groupVirginia Tech/Interdisciplinaryen

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