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Splicing Mutations Impairing CDKL5 Expression and Activity Can be Efficiently Rescued by U1snRNA-Based Therapy

Mutations in the CDKL5 gene lead to an incurable rare neurological condition characterized by the onset of seizures in the first weeks of life and severe intellectual disability. Replacement gene or protein therapies could represent intriguing options, however, their application may be inhibited by...

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Autores principales: Balestra, Dario, Giorgio, Domenico, Bizzotto, Matteo, Fazzari, Maria, Ben Zeev, Bruria, Pinotti, Mirko, Landsberger, Nicoletta, Frasca, Angelisa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6747535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31450582
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20174130
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author Balestra, Dario
Giorgio, Domenico
Bizzotto, Matteo
Fazzari, Maria
Ben Zeev, Bruria
Pinotti, Mirko
Landsberger, Nicoletta
Frasca, Angelisa
author_facet Balestra, Dario
Giorgio, Domenico
Bizzotto, Matteo
Fazzari, Maria
Ben Zeev, Bruria
Pinotti, Mirko
Landsberger, Nicoletta
Frasca, Angelisa
author_sort Balestra, Dario
collection PubMed
description Mutations in the CDKL5 gene lead to an incurable rare neurological condition characterized by the onset of seizures in the first weeks of life and severe intellectual disability. Replacement gene or protein therapies could represent intriguing options, however, their application may be inhibited by the recent demonstration that CDKL5 is dosage sensitive. Conversely, correction approaches acting on pre-mRNA splicing would preserve CDKL5 physiological regulation. Since ~15% of CDKL5 pathogenic mutations are candidates to affect splicing, we evaluated the capability of variants of the spliceosomal U1 small nuclear RNA (U1snRNA) to correct mutations affecting +1 and +5 nucleotides at the 5′ donor splice site and predicted to cause exon skipping. Our results show that CDKL5 minigene variants expressed in mammalian cells are a valid approach to assess CDKL5 splicing pattern. The expression of engineered U1snRNA effectively rescued mutations at +5 but not at the +1 nucleotides. Importantly, we proved that U1snRNA-mediated splicing correction fully restores CDKL5 protein synthesis, subcellular distribution and kinase activity. Eventually, by correcting aberrant splicing of an exogenously expressed splicing-competent CDKL5 transgene, we provided insights on the morphological rescue of CDKL5 null neurons, reporting the first proof-of-concept of the therapeutic value of U1snRNA-mediated CDKL5 splicing correction.
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spelling pubmed-67475352019-09-27 Splicing Mutations Impairing CDKL5 Expression and Activity Can be Efficiently Rescued by U1snRNA-Based Therapy Balestra, Dario Giorgio, Domenico Bizzotto, Matteo Fazzari, Maria Ben Zeev, Bruria Pinotti, Mirko Landsberger, Nicoletta Frasca, Angelisa Int J Mol Sci Article Mutations in the CDKL5 gene lead to an incurable rare neurological condition characterized by the onset of seizures in the first weeks of life and severe intellectual disability. Replacement gene or protein therapies could represent intriguing options, however, their application may be inhibited by the recent demonstration that CDKL5 is dosage sensitive. Conversely, correction approaches acting on pre-mRNA splicing would preserve CDKL5 physiological regulation. Since ~15% of CDKL5 pathogenic mutations are candidates to affect splicing, we evaluated the capability of variants of the spliceosomal U1 small nuclear RNA (U1snRNA) to correct mutations affecting +1 and +5 nucleotides at the 5′ donor splice site and predicted to cause exon skipping. Our results show that CDKL5 minigene variants expressed in mammalian cells are a valid approach to assess CDKL5 splicing pattern. The expression of engineered U1snRNA effectively rescued mutations at +5 but not at the +1 nucleotides. Importantly, we proved that U1snRNA-mediated splicing correction fully restores CDKL5 protein synthesis, subcellular distribution and kinase activity. Eventually, by correcting aberrant splicing of an exogenously expressed splicing-competent CDKL5 transgene, we provided insights on the morphological rescue of CDKL5 null neurons, reporting the first proof-of-concept of the therapeutic value of U1snRNA-mediated CDKL5 splicing correction. MDPI 2019-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6747535/ /pubmed/31450582 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20174130 Text en © 2019 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Balestra, Dario
Giorgio, Domenico
Bizzotto, Matteo
Fazzari, Maria
Ben Zeev, Bruria
Pinotti, Mirko
Landsberger, Nicoletta
Frasca, Angelisa
Splicing Mutations Impairing CDKL5 Expression and Activity Can be Efficiently Rescued by U1snRNA-Based Therapy
title Splicing Mutations Impairing CDKL5 Expression and Activity Can be Efficiently Rescued by U1snRNA-Based Therapy
title_full Splicing Mutations Impairing CDKL5 Expression and Activity Can be Efficiently Rescued by U1snRNA-Based Therapy
title_fullStr Splicing Mutations Impairing CDKL5 Expression and Activity Can be Efficiently Rescued by U1snRNA-Based Therapy
title_full_unstemmed Splicing Mutations Impairing CDKL5 Expression and Activity Can be Efficiently Rescued by U1snRNA-Based Therapy
title_short Splicing Mutations Impairing CDKL5 Expression and Activity Can be Efficiently Rescued by U1snRNA-Based Therapy
title_sort splicing mutations impairing cdkl5 expression and activity can be efficiently rescued by u1snrna-based therapy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6747535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31450582
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20174130
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