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Somatic and Germline Mechanisms of Small RNA Inheritance

Description du projet

Hérédité transgénérationnelle des petites molécules d’ARN

Des preuves récentes remettent en question le concept selon lequel le matériel génétique est la seule base de l’héritage biologique. En plus de l’ADN, d’autres molécules peuvent également être transmises de génération en génération, mais ce mécanisme précis reste inconnu. Le projet RNAiNHERITANCE, financé par l’UE, se concentre sur l’hérédité des petites molécules d’ARN dont le rôle est connu dans la régulation des gènes. Les chercheurs utiliseront le nématode Caenorhabditis elegans comme organisme modèle pour étudier comment ces petites molécules d’ARN sont transmises des cellules somatiques vers la lignée germinale et ainsi vers la génération suivante. Un accent particulier sera mis sur l’hérédité épigénétique des processus de développement.

Objectif

Inherited information is transmitted to progeny primarily via the genome through the gametes. In recent years, epigenetic inheritance has been demonstrated in several organisms, including animals. Yet, the molecules and mechanisms responsible for this type of inheritance are incompletely understood. Histone modifications, DNA methylation, and small RNAs have been proposed to participate in epigenetic inheritance. Indeed, we recently showed how the inheritance of a specific type of small RNA impairs animals’ fertility. Diverse phenotypes, such as immune responses and learned behaviour, were also recently found to be controlled by heritable small RNAs. Despite these important roles for small RNAs in trait inheritance, their mechanism of action and how they are transmitted from tissues and gametes to the next generation remain unknown. The overall objective of this proposal is to discover novel factors and mechanisms that underlie epigenetic inheritance in animals. The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is an ideal model system to study epigenetic inheritance, because of its short life cycle and the ability to minimize the effect of genetic variations. We will achieve our objective by applying genetic, genomic and biochemical tools to C. elegans, coupled with sophisticated sorting strategies developed in our laboratory. These approaches uniquely allow us to comprehensively evaluate small RNA inheritance in specific stages of development, tissues and organelles. Specifically, we will 1) elucidate how small RNAs and histone modifications regulate the inheritance of developmental programs, 2) decipher the mechanisms of small antisense RNA biogenesis and inheritance, and 3) discover the principles of soma-to-germline RNA transfer and its biological functions. Achieving our objective could radically change concepts of inheritance, and transform our understanding of the molecular pathways and mechanisms that govern epigenetic inheritance in animals.

Régime de financement

ERC-COG - Consolidator Grant

Institution d’accueil

INSTITUT PASTEUR
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 997 150,00
Adresse
RUE DU DOCTEUR ROUX 25-28
75724 Paris
France

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Région
Ile-de-France Ile-de-France Paris
Type d’activité
Research Organisations
Liens
Coût total
€ 1 997 150,00

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