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New insights into minor splicing—a transcriptomic analysis of cells derived from TALS patients
Minor intron splicing plays a central role in human embryonic development and survival. Indeed, biallelic mutations in RNU4ATAC, transcribed into the minor spliceosomal U4atac snRNA, are responsible for three rare autosomal recessive multimalformation disorders named Taybi–Linder (TALS/MOPD1), Roifm...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6800510/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31175170 http://dx.doi.org/10.1261/rna.071423.119 |
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author | Cologne, Audric Benoit-Pilven, Clara Besson, Alicia Putoux, Audrey Campan-Fournier, Amandine Bober, Michael B. De Die-Smulders, Christine E.M. Paulussen, Aimee D.C. Pinson, Lucile Toutain, Annick Roifman, Chaim M. Leutenegger, Anne-Louise Mazoyer, Sylvie Edery, Patrick Lacroix, Vincent |
author_facet | Cologne, Audric Benoit-Pilven, Clara Besson, Alicia Putoux, Audrey Campan-Fournier, Amandine Bober, Michael B. De Die-Smulders, Christine E.M. Paulussen, Aimee D.C. Pinson, Lucile Toutain, Annick Roifman, Chaim M. Leutenegger, Anne-Louise Mazoyer, Sylvie Edery, Patrick Lacroix, Vincent |
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description | Minor intron splicing plays a central role in human embryonic development and survival. Indeed, biallelic mutations in RNU4ATAC, transcribed into the minor spliceosomal U4atac snRNA, are responsible for three rare autosomal recessive multimalformation disorders named Taybi–Linder (TALS/MOPD1), Roifman (RFMN), and Lowry–Wood (LWS) syndromes, which associate numerous overlapping signs of varying severity. Although RNA-seq experiments have been conducted on a few RFMN patient cells, none have been performed in TALS, and more generally no in-depth transcriptomic analysis of the ∼700 human genes containing a minor (U12-type) intron had been published as yet. We thus sequenced RNA from cells derived from five skin, three amniotic fluid, and one blood biosamples obtained from seven unrelated TALS cases and from age- and sex-matched controls. This allowed us to describe for the first time the mRNA expression and splicing profile of genes containing U12-type introns, in the context of a functional minor spliceosome. Concerning RNU4ATAC-mutated patients, we show that as expected, they display distinct U12-type intron splicing profiles compared to controls, but that rather unexpectedly mRNA expression levels are mostly unchanged. Furthermore, although U12-type intron missplicing concerns most of the expressed U12 genes, the level of U12-type intron retention is surprisingly low in fibroblasts and amniocytes, and much more pronounced in blood cells. Interestingly, we found several occurrences of introns that can be spliced using either U2, U12, or a combination of both types of splice site consensus sequences, with a shift towards splicing using preferentially U2 sites in TALS patients’ cells compared to controls. |
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spelling | pubmed-68005102019-10-31 New insights into minor splicing—a transcriptomic analysis of cells derived from TALS patients Cologne, Audric Benoit-Pilven, Clara Besson, Alicia Putoux, Audrey Campan-Fournier, Amandine Bober, Michael B. De Die-Smulders, Christine E.M. Paulussen, Aimee D.C. Pinson, Lucile Toutain, Annick Roifman, Chaim M. Leutenegger, Anne-Louise Mazoyer, Sylvie Edery, Patrick Lacroix, Vincent RNA Article Minor intron splicing plays a central role in human embryonic development and survival. Indeed, biallelic mutations in RNU4ATAC, transcribed into the minor spliceosomal U4atac snRNA, are responsible for three rare autosomal recessive multimalformation disorders named Taybi–Linder (TALS/MOPD1), Roifman (RFMN), and Lowry–Wood (LWS) syndromes, which associate numerous overlapping signs of varying severity. Although RNA-seq experiments have been conducted on a few RFMN patient cells, none have been performed in TALS, and more generally no in-depth transcriptomic analysis of the ∼700 human genes containing a minor (U12-type) intron had been published as yet. We thus sequenced RNA from cells derived from five skin, three amniotic fluid, and one blood biosamples obtained from seven unrelated TALS cases and from age- and sex-matched controls. This allowed us to describe for the first time the mRNA expression and splicing profile of genes containing U12-type introns, in the context of a functional minor spliceosome. Concerning RNU4ATAC-mutated patients, we show that as expected, they display distinct U12-type intron splicing profiles compared to controls, but that rather unexpectedly mRNA expression levels are mostly unchanged. Furthermore, although U12-type intron missplicing concerns most of the expressed U12 genes, the level of U12-type intron retention is surprisingly low in fibroblasts and amniocytes, and much more pronounced in blood cells. Interestingly, we found several occurrences of introns that can be spliced using either U2, U12, or a combination of both types of splice site consensus sequences, with a shift towards splicing using preferentially U2 sites in TALS patients’ cells compared to controls. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2019-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6800510/ /pubmed/31175170 http://dx.doi.org/10.1261/rna.071423.119 Text en © 2019 Cologne et al.; Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press for the RNA Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article, published in RNA, is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International), as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Article Cologne, Audric Benoit-Pilven, Clara Besson, Alicia Putoux, Audrey Campan-Fournier, Amandine Bober, Michael B. De Die-Smulders, Christine E.M. Paulussen, Aimee D.C. Pinson, Lucile Toutain, Annick Roifman, Chaim M. Leutenegger, Anne-Louise Mazoyer, Sylvie Edery, Patrick Lacroix, Vincent New insights into minor splicing—a transcriptomic analysis of cells derived from TALS patients |
title | New insights into minor splicing—a transcriptomic analysis of cells derived from TALS patients |
title_full | New insights into minor splicing—a transcriptomic analysis of cells derived from TALS patients |
title_fullStr | New insights into minor splicing—a transcriptomic analysis of cells derived from TALS patients |
title_full_unstemmed | New insights into minor splicing—a transcriptomic analysis of cells derived from TALS patients |
title_short | New insights into minor splicing—a transcriptomic analysis of cells derived from TALS patients |
title_sort | new insights into minor splicing—a transcriptomic analysis of cells derived from tals patients |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6800510/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31175170 http://dx.doi.org/10.1261/rna.071423.119 |
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