Engineered U1 snRNAs to modulate alternatively spliced exons.
Methods
; 205: 140-148, 2022 09.
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Alternative splicing accounts for a considerable portion of transcriptomic diversity, as most protein-coding genes are spliced into multiple mRNA isoforms. However, errors in splicing patterns can give rise to mis-splicing with pathological consequences, such as the congenital diseases familial dysautonomia, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, and spinal muscular atrophy. Small nuclear RNA (snRNA) components of the U snRNP family have been proposed as a therapeutic modality for the treatment of mis-splicing. U1 snRNAs offer great promise, with prior studies demonstrating in vivo efficacy, suggesting additional preclinical development is merited. Improvements in enabling technologies, including screening methodologies, gene delivery vectors, and relevant considerations from gene editing approaches justify further advancement of U1 snRNA as a therapeutic and research tool. With the goal of providing a user-friendly protocol, we compile and demonstrate a methodological toolkit for sequence-specific targeted perturbation of alternatively spliced pre-mRNA with engineered U1 snRNAs. We observe robust modulation of endogenous pre-mRNA transcripts targeted in two contrasting splicing contexts, SMN2 exon 7 and FAS exon 6, exhibiting the utility and applicability of engineered U1 snRNA to both inclusion and exclusion of targeted exons. We anticipate that these demonstrations will contribute to the usability of U1 snRNA in investigating splicing modulation in eukaryotic cells, increasing accessibility to the broader research community.
Palavras-chave
ASO; Alternative splicing; Antisense; Exon; Exonic; FAS; Gene therapy; Guide; Intron; Intronic; RNA; RNA targeting; SMN2; Sequence-specific; Small nuclear; Splice site; Spliceosome; Splicing; Splicing enhancer; Splicing silencer; Transcript; Transcription; U snRNA; U1 snRNA; Uridine-rich; mRNA; pre-mRNA; snRNA; snRNP
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Precursores de RNA
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RNA Nuclear Pequeno
Tipo de estudo:
Guideline
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Methods
Assunto da revista:
BIOQUIMICA
Ano de publicação:
2022
Tipo de documento:
Article
País de afiliação:
Estados Unidos