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Splicing Outcomes of 5′ Splice Site GT>GC Variants That Generate Wild-Type Transcripts Differ Significantly Between Full-Length and Minigene Splicing Assays
Combining data derived from a meta-analysis of human disease-associated 5′ splice site GT>GC (i.e., +2T>C) variants and a cell culture-based full-length gene splicing assay (FLGSA) of forward engineered +2T>C substitutions, we recently estimated that ∼15–18% of +2T>C variants can generat...
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author | Lin, Jin-Huan Wu, Hao Zou, Wen-Bin Masson, Emmanuelle Fichou, Yann Le Gac, Gerald Cooper, David N. Férec, Claude Liao, Zhuan Chen, Jian-Min |
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description | Combining data derived from a meta-analysis of human disease-associated 5′ splice site GT>GC (i.e., +2T>C) variants and a cell culture-based full-length gene splicing assay (FLGSA) of forward engineered +2T>C substitutions, we recently estimated that ∼15–18% of +2T>C variants can generate up to 84% wild-type transcripts relative to their wild-type counterparts. Herein, we analyzed the splicing outcomes of 20 +2T>C variants that generate some wild-type transcripts in two minigene assays. We found a high discordance rate in terms of the generation of wild-type transcripts, not only between FLGSA and the minigene assays but also between the different minigene assays. In the pET01 context, all 20 wild-type minigene constructs generated the expected wild-type transcripts; of the 20 corresponding variant minigene constructs, 14 (70%) generated wild-type transcripts. In the pSPL3 context, only 18 of the 20 wild-type minigene constructs generated the expected wild-type transcripts whereas 8 of the 18 (44%) corresponding variant minigene constructs generated wild-type transcripts. Thus, in the context of a particular type of variant, we raise awareness of the limitations of minigene splicing assays and emphasize the importance of sequence context in regulating splicing. Whether or not our findings apply to other types of splice-altering variant remains to be investigated. |
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spelling | pubmed-83754392021-08-20 Splicing Outcomes of 5′ Splice Site GT>GC Variants That Generate Wild-Type Transcripts Differ Significantly Between Full-Length and Minigene Splicing Assays Lin, Jin-Huan Wu, Hao Zou, Wen-Bin Masson, Emmanuelle Fichou, Yann Le Gac, Gerald Cooper, David N. Férec, Claude Liao, Zhuan Chen, Jian-Min Front Genet Genetics Combining data derived from a meta-analysis of human disease-associated 5′ splice site GT>GC (i.e., +2T>C) variants and a cell culture-based full-length gene splicing assay (FLGSA) of forward engineered +2T>C substitutions, we recently estimated that ∼15–18% of +2T>C variants can generate up to 84% wild-type transcripts relative to their wild-type counterparts. Herein, we analyzed the splicing outcomes of 20 +2T>C variants that generate some wild-type transcripts in two minigene assays. We found a high discordance rate in terms of the generation of wild-type transcripts, not only between FLGSA and the minigene assays but also between the different minigene assays. In the pET01 context, all 20 wild-type minigene constructs generated the expected wild-type transcripts; of the 20 corresponding variant minigene constructs, 14 (70%) generated wild-type transcripts. In the pSPL3 context, only 18 of the 20 wild-type minigene constructs generated the expected wild-type transcripts whereas 8 of the 18 (44%) corresponding variant minigene constructs generated wild-type transcripts. Thus, in the context of a particular type of variant, we raise awareness of the limitations of minigene splicing assays and emphasize the importance of sequence context in regulating splicing. Whether or not our findings apply to other types of splice-altering variant remains to be investigated. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8375439/ /pubmed/34422003 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.701652 Text en Copyright © 2021 Lin, Wu, Zou, Masson, Fichou, Le Gac, Cooper, Férec, Liao and Chen. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Genetics Lin, Jin-Huan Wu, Hao Zou, Wen-Bin Masson, Emmanuelle Fichou, Yann Le Gac, Gerald Cooper, David N. Férec, Claude Liao, Zhuan Chen, Jian-Min Splicing Outcomes of 5′ Splice Site GT>GC Variants That Generate Wild-Type Transcripts Differ Significantly Between Full-Length and Minigene Splicing Assays |
title | Splicing Outcomes of 5′ Splice Site GT>GC Variants That Generate Wild-Type Transcripts Differ Significantly Between Full-Length and Minigene Splicing Assays |
title_full | Splicing Outcomes of 5′ Splice Site GT>GC Variants That Generate Wild-Type Transcripts Differ Significantly Between Full-Length and Minigene Splicing Assays |
title_fullStr | Splicing Outcomes of 5′ Splice Site GT>GC Variants That Generate Wild-Type Transcripts Differ Significantly Between Full-Length and Minigene Splicing Assays |
title_full_unstemmed | Splicing Outcomes of 5′ Splice Site GT>GC Variants That Generate Wild-Type Transcripts Differ Significantly Between Full-Length and Minigene Splicing Assays |
title_short | Splicing Outcomes of 5′ Splice Site GT>GC Variants That Generate Wild-Type Transcripts Differ Significantly Between Full-Length and Minigene Splicing Assays |
title_sort | splicing outcomes of 5′ splice site gt>gc variants that generate wild-type transcripts differ significantly between full-length and minigene splicing assays |
topic | Genetics |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8375439/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34422003 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.701652 |
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