Volume 8 Issue 5, May 2023

ISSN: 2095-9907 

EISSN: 2059-23635 

2023 impact factor 40.8 

 (Clarivate Analytics, 2024)

Volume 8 Issue 5, May 2023:
Article
tRF-Gln-CTG-026 ameliorates liver injury by alleviating global protein synthesis
Sunyang Ying,Pengcheng Li,Jiaqiang Wang,Kaiqiong Chen,Yu Zou,Moyu Dai,Kai Xu  ORCID: orcid.org/0000-0002-5648-605X,Guihai Feng,Changjian Zhang,Haiping Jiang,Wei Li  ORCID: orcid.org/0000-0001-7864-404X,Ying Zhang &…Qi Zhou  ORCID: orcid.org/0000-0002-6549-9362 
tsRNAs (tRNA-derived small RNAs), as products of the stress response, exert considerable influence on stress response and injury regulation. However, it remains largely unclear whether tsRNAs can ameliorate liver injury. Here, we demonstrate the roles of tsRNAs in alleviating liver injury by utilizing the loss of NSun2 (NOP2/Sun domain family, member 2) as a tsRNAs-generating model. Mechanistically, the loss of NSun2 reduces methyluridine-U5 (m5U) and cytosine-C5 (m5C) of tRNAs, followed by the production of various tsRNAs, especially Class I tsRNAs (tRF-1s). Through further screening, we show that tRF-Gln-CTG-026 (tG026), the optimal tRF-1, ameliorates liver injury by repressing global protein synthesis through the weakened association between TSR1 (pre-rRNA-processing protein TSR1 homolog) and pre-40S ribosome. This study indicates the potential of tsRNA-reduced global protein synthesis in liver injury and repair, suggesting a potential therapeutic strategy for liver injury.