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Novel regulators of PrP(C) biosynthesis revealed by genome-wide RNA interference

The cellular prion protein PrP(C) is necessary for prion replication, and its reduction greatly increases life expectancy in animal models of prion infection. Hence the factors controlling the levels of PrP(C) may represent therapeutic targets against human prion diseases. Here we performed an array...

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Autores principales: Heinzer, Daniel, Avar, Merve, Pease, Daniel Patrick, Dhingra, Ashutosh, Yin, Jiang-An, Schaper, Elke, Doğançay, Berre, Emmenegger, Marc, Spinelli, Anna, Maggi, Kevin, Chincisan, Andra, Mead, Simon, Hornemann, Simone, Heutink, Peter, Aguzzi, Adriano
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8575309/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34705895
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1010013
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author Heinzer, Daniel
Avar, Merve
Pease, Daniel Patrick
Dhingra, Ashutosh
Yin, Jiang-An
Schaper, Elke
Doğançay, Berre
Emmenegger, Marc
Spinelli, Anna
Maggi, Kevin
Chincisan, Andra
Mead, Simon
Hornemann, Simone
Heutink, Peter
Aguzzi, Adriano
author_facet Heinzer, Daniel
Avar, Merve
Pease, Daniel Patrick
Dhingra, Ashutosh
Yin, Jiang-An
Schaper, Elke
Doğançay, Berre
Emmenegger, Marc
Spinelli, Anna
Maggi, Kevin
Chincisan, Andra
Mead, Simon
Hornemann, Simone
Heutink, Peter
Aguzzi, Adriano
author_sort Heinzer, Daniel
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description The cellular prion protein PrP(C) is necessary for prion replication, and its reduction greatly increases life expectancy in animal models of prion infection. Hence the factors controlling the levels of PrP(C) may represent therapeutic targets against human prion diseases. Here we performed an arrayed whole-transcriptome RNA interference screen to identify modulators of PrP(C) expression. We cultured human U251-MG glioblastoma cells in the presence of 64’752 unique siRNAs targeting 21’584 annotated human genes, and measured PrP(C) using a one-pot fluorescence-resonance energy transfer immunoassay in 51’128 individual microplate wells. This screen yielded 743 candidate regulators of PrP(C). When downregulated, 563 of these candidates reduced and 180 enhanced PrP(C) expression. Recursive candidate attrition through multiple secondary screens yielded 54 novel regulators of PrP(C), 9 of which were confirmed by CRISPR interference as robust regulators of PrP(C) biosynthesis and degradation. The phenotypes of 6 of the 9 candidates were inverted in response to transcriptional activation using CRISPRa. The RNA-binding post-transcriptional repressor Pumilio-1 was identified as a potent limiter of PrP(C) expression through the degradation of PRNP mRNA. Because of its hypothesis-free design, this comprehensive genetic-perturbation screen delivers an unbiased landscape of the genes regulating PrP(C) levels in cells, most of which were unanticipated, and some of which may be amenable to pharmacological targeting in the context of antiprion therapies.
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spelling pubmed-85753092021-11-09 Novel regulators of PrP(C) biosynthesis revealed by genome-wide RNA interference Heinzer, Daniel Avar, Merve Pease, Daniel Patrick Dhingra, Ashutosh Yin, Jiang-An Schaper, Elke Doğançay, Berre Emmenegger, Marc Spinelli, Anna Maggi, Kevin Chincisan, Andra Mead, Simon Hornemann, Simone Heutink, Peter Aguzzi, Adriano PLoS Pathog Research Article The cellular prion protein PrP(C) is necessary for prion replication, and its reduction greatly increases life expectancy in animal models of prion infection. Hence the factors controlling the levels of PrP(C) may represent therapeutic targets against human prion diseases. Here we performed an arrayed whole-transcriptome RNA interference screen to identify modulators of PrP(C) expression. We cultured human U251-MG glioblastoma cells in the presence of 64’752 unique siRNAs targeting 21’584 annotated human genes, and measured PrP(C) using a one-pot fluorescence-resonance energy transfer immunoassay in 51’128 individual microplate wells. This screen yielded 743 candidate regulators of PrP(C). When downregulated, 563 of these candidates reduced and 180 enhanced PrP(C) expression. Recursive candidate attrition through multiple secondary screens yielded 54 novel regulators of PrP(C), 9 of which were confirmed by CRISPR interference as robust regulators of PrP(C) biosynthesis and degradation. The phenotypes of 6 of the 9 candidates were inverted in response to transcriptional activation using CRISPRa. The RNA-binding post-transcriptional repressor Pumilio-1 was identified as a potent limiter of PrP(C) expression through the degradation of PRNP mRNA. Because of its hypothesis-free design, this comprehensive genetic-perturbation screen delivers an unbiased landscape of the genes regulating PrP(C) levels in cells, most of which were unanticipated, and some of which may be amenable to pharmacological targeting in the context of antiprion therapies. Public Library of Science 2021-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8575309/ /pubmed/34705895 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1010013 Text en © 2021 Heinzer et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Heinzer, Daniel
Avar, Merve
Pease, Daniel Patrick
Dhingra, Ashutosh
Yin, Jiang-An
Schaper, Elke
Doğançay, Berre
Emmenegger, Marc
Spinelli, Anna
Maggi, Kevin
Chincisan, Andra
Mead, Simon
Hornemann, Simone
Heutink, Peter
Aguzzi, Adriano
Novel regulators of PrP(C) biosynthesis revealed by genome-wide RNA interference
title Novel regulators of PrP(C) biosynthesis revealed by genome-wide RNA interference
title_full Novel regulators of PrP(C) biosynthesis revealed by genome-wide RNA interference
title_fullStr Novel regulators of PrP(C) biosynthesis revealed by genome-wide RNA interference
title_full_unstemmed Novel regulators of PrP(C) biosynthesis revealed by genome-wide RNA interference
title_short Novel regulators of PrP(C) biosynthesis revealed by genome-wide RNA interference
title_sort novel regulators of prp(c) biosynthesis revealed by genome-wide rna interference
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8575309/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34705895
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1010013
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