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Functional Characterisation of the Circular RNA, circHTT(2-6), in Huntington’s Disease

Trinucleotide repeat disorders comprise ~20 severe, inherited, human neuromuscular and neurodegenerative disorders, which result from an abnormal expansion of repetitive sequences in the DNA. The most common of these, Huntington’s disease (HD), results from expansion of the CAG repeat region in exon...

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Autores principales: Gantley, Laura, Stringer, Brett W., Conn, Vanessa M., Ootsuka, Youichirou, Holds, Duncan, Slee, Mark, Aliakbari, Kamelya, Kirk, Kirsty, Ormsby, Rebecca J., Webb, Stuart T., Hanson, Adrienne, Lin, He, Selth, Luke A., Conn, Simon J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10177161/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37174737
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12091337
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author Gantley, Laura
Stringer, Brett W.
Conn, Vanessa M.
Ootsuka, Youichirou
Holds, Duncan
Slee, Mark
Aliakbari, Kamelya
Kirk, Kirsty
Ormsby, Rebecca J.
Webb, Stuart T.
Hanson, Adrienne
Lin, He
Selth, Luke A.
Conn, Simon J.
author_facet Gantley, Laura
Stringer, Brett W.
Conn, Vanessa M.
Ootsuka, Youichirou
Holds, Duncan
Slee, Mark
Aliakbari, Kamelya
Kirk, Kirsty
Ormsby, Rebecca J.
Webb, Stuart T.
Hanson, Adrienne
Lin, He
Selth, Luke A.
Conn, Simon J.
author_sort Gantley, Laura
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description Trinucleotide repeat disorders comprise ~20 severe, inherited, human neuromuscular and neurodegenerative disorders, which result from an abnormal expansion of repetitive sequences in the DNA. The most common of these, Huntington’s disease (HD), results from expansion of the CAG repeat region in exon 1 of the HTT gene via an unknown mechanism. Since non-coding RNAs have been implicated in the initiation and progression of many diseases, herein we focused on a circular RNA (circRNA) molecule arising from non-canonical splicing (backsplicing) of HTT pre-mRNA. The most abundant circRNA from HTT, circHTT(2-6), was found to be more highly expressed in the frontal cortex of HD patients, compared with healthy controls, and positively correlated with CAG repeat tract length. Furthermore, the mouse orthologue (mmu_circHTT(2-6)) was found to be enriched within the brain and specifically the striatum, a region enriched for medium spiny neurons that are preferentially lost in HD. Transgenic overexpression of circHTT(2-6) in two human cell lines—SH-SY5Y and HEK293—reduced cell proliferation and nuclear size without affecting cell cycle progression or cellular size, or altering the CAG repeat region length within HTT. CircHTT(2-6) overexpression did not alter total HTT protein levels, but reduced its nuclear localisation. As these phenotypic and genotypic changes resemble those observed in HD patients, our results suggest that circHTT(2-6) may play a functional role in the pathophysiology of this disease.
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spelling pubmed-101771612023-05-13 Functional Characterisation of the Circular RNA, circHTT(2-6), in Huntington’s Disease Gantley, Laura Stringer, Brett W. Conn, Vanessa M. Ootsuka, Youichirou Holds, Duncan Slee, Mark Aliakbari, Kamelya Kirk, Kirsty Ormsby, Rebecca J. Webb, Stuart T. Hanson, Adrienne Lin, He Selth, Luke A. Conn, Simon J. Cells Article Trinucleotide repeat disorders comprise ~20 severe, inherited, human neuromuscular and neurodegenerative disorders, which result from an abnormal expansion of repetitive sequences in the DNA. The most common of these, Huntington’s disease (HD), results from expansion of the CAG repeat region in exon 1 of the HTT gene via an unknown mechanism. Since non-coding RNAs have been implicated in the initiation and progression of many diseases, herein we focused on a circular RNA (circRNA) molecule arising from non-canonical splicing (backsplicing) of HTT pre-mRNA. The most abundant circRNA from HTT, circHTT(2-6), was found to be more highly expressed in the frontal cortex of HD patients, compared with healthy controls, and positively correlated with CAG repeat tract length. Furthermore, the mouse orthologue (mmu_circHTT(2-6)) was found to be enriched within the brain and specifically the striatum, a region enriched for medium spiny neurons that are preferentially lost in HD. Transgenic overexpression of circHTT(2-6) in two human cell lines—SH-SY5Y and HEK293—reduced cell proliferation and nuclear size without affecting cell cycle progression or cellular size, or altering the CAG repeat region length within HTT. CircHTT(2-6) overexpression did not alter total HTT protein levels, but reduced its nuclear localisation. As these phenotypic and genotypic changes resemble those observed in HD patients, our results suggest that circHTT(2-6) may play a functional role in the pathophysiology of this disease. MDPI 2023-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10177161/ /pubmed/37174737 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12091337 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gantley, Laura
Stringer, Brett W.
Conn, Vanessa M.
Ootsuka, Youichirou
Holds, Duncan
Slee, Mark
Aliakbari, Kamelya
Kirk, Kirsty
Ormsby, Rebecca J.
Webb, Stuart T.
Hanson, Adrienne
Lin, He
Selth, Luke A.
Conn, Simon J.
Functional Characterisation of the Circular RNA, circHTT(2-6), in Huntington’s Disease
title Functional Characterisation of the Circular RNA, circHTT(2-6), in Huntington’s Disease
title_full Functional Characterisation of the Circular RNA, circHTT(2-6), in Huntington’s Disease
title_fullStr Functional Characterisation of the Circular RNA, circHTT(2-6), in Huntington’s Disease
title_full_unstemmed Functional Characterisation of the Circular RNA, circHTT(2-6), in Huntington’s Disease
title_short Functional Characterisation of the Circular RNA, circHTT(2-6), in Huntington’s Disease
title_sort functional characterisation of the circular rna, circhtt(2-6), in huntington’s disease
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10177161/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37174737
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12091337
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