piRNAs Can Trigger a Multigenerational Epigenetic Memory in the Germline of C. elegans
University of Cambridge · The Gurdon Institute · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Transgenerational effects have wide-ranging implications for human health, biological adaptation, and evolution; however, their mechanisms and biology remain poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate that a germline nuclear small RNA/chromatin pathway can maintain stable inheritance for many generations when triggered by a piRNA-dependent foreign RNA response in C. elegans. Using forward genetic screens and candidate approaches, we find that a core set of nuclear RNAi and chromatin factors is required for multigenerational inheritance of environmental RNAi and piRNA silencing. These include a germline-specific nuclear Argonaute HRDE1/WAGO-9, a HP1 ortholog HPL-2, and two putative histone methyltransferases,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 30.63
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 67
Authors
15- AAAlyson Ashe
University of Cambridge, The Gurdon Institute, Wellcome Trust
- ASAlexandra Sapetschnig
University of Cambridge, The Gurdon Institute, Wellcome Trust
- EWEva‐Maria Weick
University of Cambridge, The Gurdon Institute, Wellcome Trust
- JMJacinth Mitchell
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- MPMarloes P. Bagijn
University of Cambridge, The Gurdon Institute, Wellcome Trust
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Piwi-interacting RNA
- Chromatin
- Argonaute
- Epigenetics
- RNA interference
- RasiRNA
- Genetics