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LoDEI: a robust and sensitive tool to detect transcriptome-wide differential A-to-I editing in RNA-seq data

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  • Phillipp Torkler

    (Deggendorf Institute of Technology)

  • Marina Sauer

    (University Hospital Regensburg)

  • Uwe Schwartz

    (University of Regensburg)

  • Selim Corbacioglu

    (University Hospital Regensburg)

  • Gunhild Sommer

    (University Hospital Regensburg)

  • Tilman Heise

    (University Hospital Regensburg)

Abstract

RNA editing is a highly conserved process. Adenosine deaminase acting on RNA (ADAR) mediated deamination of adenosine (A-to-I editing) is associated with human disease and immune checkpoint control. Functional implications of A-to-I editing are currently of broad interest to academic and industrial research as underscored by the fast-growing number of clinical studies applying base editors as therapeutic tools. Analyzing the dynamics of A-to-I editing, in a biological or therapeutic context, requires the sensitive detection of differential A-to-I editing, a currently unmet need. We introduce the local differential editing index (LoDEI) to detect differential A-to-I editing in RNA-seq datasets using a sliding-window approach coupled with an empirical q value calculation that detects more A-to-I editing sites at the same false-discovery rate compared to existing methods. LoDEI is validated on known and novel datasets revealing that the oncogene MYCN increases and that a specific small non-coding RNA reduces A-to-I editing.

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  • Phillipp Torkler & Marina Sauer & Uwe Schwartz & Selim Corbacioglu & Gunhild Sommer & Tilman Heise, 2024. "LoDEI: a robust and sensitive tool to detect transcriptome-wide differential A-to-I editing in RNA-seq data," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-11, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:15:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-024-53298-y
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-53298-y
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