DFG project G:(GEPRIS)81282277
Functional characterization of the long antisense noncoding RNA CDKN2BAS (ANRIL) and elucidation of the specific role in the pathophysiology of periodontitis
| Coordinator | Professor Dr. Arne Schäfer |
| Grant period | 2008 - 2017 |
| Funding body | Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft |
| | DFG |
| Identifier | G:(GEPRIS)81282277 |
⇧ KFO 208: Aetiology and Sequelae of Periodontal Diseases - Genetic, Cell Biological and Biomechanical Aspects ⇧
Note: Genetic exploration of potential key disease genes of periodontitis allowed us the identification of the first shared genetic risk gene of periodontitis and coronary heart disease (CHD), termed ANRIL (CDKN2BAS). The biological function of ANRIL is currently largely unknown. In previous works we identified different regulation of alternatively spliced ANRIL transcripts in gingival fibroblasts upon stimulation with pathogenic bacteria in relation to the specific genetic background. These transcripts may have distinct physiological and tissue specific functions, and changes in the splicing patterns potentially have pathological relevant effects. We will address the following questions: (1) Minute elucidation of differently regulated splicing variants of ANRIL within gingival fibroblasts (hGF) and arterial endothelial cells. (2) Identification of the nuclear localisation of the two main ANRIL transcripts by FISH. (3) Identification of putative protein binding partners of the major tissue specific ANRIL transcripts. (4) Genome-wide expression profiling upon inducible over-expression and knockdown of ANRIL in gingival fibroblastic cells of homozygous background for the disease associated as well as the common alleles to elucidate the transcriptional regulatory effects of ANRIL on a genome-wide level. (5) Targeted re-sequencing of the genomic region of ANRIL in patients who are homozygous for the two main associated haplotype blocks to identify the functional genetic variants. We will subsequently test these variants for their etiological relevance in CHD.
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