A male-essential miRNA is key for avian sex chromosome dosage compensation

Amir Fallahshahroudi, Sara Yousefi Taemeh, Leticia Rodríguez-Montes, Nils Trost, Dana Frank, Pascal Lafrenz, Jiri Koubek, Memo Tellez, Maeve Ballantyne, Alewo Idoko-Akoh, Lorna Taylor, Adrian Sherman, Megan Davey, Cheng Ma, Enrico Sorato, Martin Johnsson, Christina Grozou, Ying Xue, Long Liu, Guenter KramerCarl-Johan Rubin, Margarida Cardoso Moreira, Mike McGrew, Henrik Kaessmann

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Abstract

Birds have a sex chromosome system in which females are heterogametic (ZW) and males are homogametic (ZZ) 1. The differentiation of avian sex chromosomes from ancestral autosomes entails the loss of most genes from the W chromosome during evolution 1,2. However, the extent to which mechanisms evolved that counterbalance this substantial reduction in female gene dosage remains unclear. Here we report functional in vivo and evolutionary analyses of a Z-linked microRNA (miR-2954) with strong male-biased expression, previously proposed to mediate avian sex chromosome dosage compensation 3. We knocked out miR-2954 in chicken, which resulted in early embryonic lethality in homozygous knockout males, probably driven by specific upregulation of dosage-sensitive Z-linked target genes. Evolutionary gene expression analyses further revealed that these dosage-sensitive target genes underwent both transcriptional and translational upregulation on the single Z in female birds. Altogether, this work unveils a scenario in which evolutionary pressures following W gene loss drove transcriptional and translational upregulation of dosage-sensitive Z-linked genes in females but also their transcriptional upregulation in males. The resulting excess of transcripts in males, resulting from the combined activity of two upregulated dosage-sensitive Z gene copies, was in turn offset by the emergence of a highly targeted miR-2954-mediated transcript degradation mechanism during avian evolution. This study uncovered a unique sex chromosome dosage compensation system in birds, in which a microRNA has become essential for male survival.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)148-157
Number of pages30
JournalNature
Volume645
Issue number8079
Early online date16 Jul 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2025

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • Animals
  • Chick Embryo
  • Chickens/genetics
  • Dosage Compensation, Genetic/genetics
  • Evolution, Molecular
  • Female
  • Gene Knockout Techniques
  • Genes, Essential/genetics
  • Male
  • MicroRNAs/genetics
  • Protein Biosynthesis
  • Sex Chromosomes/genetics
  • Transcription, Genetic
  • Up-Regulation/genetics

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