土耳其神经发育疾病队列中剪接变异的特征描述和 U1 snRNA 的工程解救

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-05-28 DOI:10.1155/2024/7760556
Ece Sönmezler, Cristiana Stuani, Semra Hız Kurul, Serdal Güngör, Emanuele Buratti, Yavuz Oktay
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罕见神经发育障碍(RNDD)虽然在人群中十分罕见,但在所有罕见病中却占了很大一部分。虽然测序技术的进步改善了罕见神经发育疾病的诊断和管理,但对已发现的变异进行准确的致病性分类仍具有挑战性。改变前 mRNA 剪接的序列变异占致病变异的很大一部分。尽管硅学预测工具在不断进步,但非规范剪接位点变异仍是一组在临床解释上具有挑战性的变异之一。在这项研究中,我们分析了之前提出的七种剪接变异对致病的影响,结果表明,除了一种变异外,其他七种变异都对剪接有强烈或适度的影响,这是由一种微型基因测定法评估的。接下来,在相应基因中应用针对不同剪接变体设计的 U1 snRNA,并用微型基因质粒在 HeLa 细胞中表达,对研究的四个基因进行了不同程度的部分校正。我们的研究结果凸显了基于体外微型基因的检测方法对意义不确定的假定剪接改变变体进行重新分类的重要性,以及修饰的 U1 snRNA 在 RNDDs 中的治疗潜力。
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Characterization and Engineered U1 snRNA Rescue of Splicing Variants in a Turkish Neurodevelopmental Disease Cohort

Although they are rare in the population, rare neurodevelopmental disorders (RNDDs) constitute a significant portion of all rare diseases. While advancements in sequencing technologies led to improvements in diagnosing and managing rare neurodevelopmental diseases, accurate pathogenicity classification of the identified variants is still challenging. Sequence variants altering pre-mRNA splicing make up a significant part of pathogenic variants. Despite advances in the in silico prediction tools, noncanonical splice site variants are one of the groups of variants that pose a challenge in their clinical interpretation. In this study, we analyzed the effects of seven splicing variants we had previously proposed as disease-causing and demonstrated that all but one of the seven variants had a strong or moderate effect on splicing, as assessed by a minigene assay. Next, applying U1 snRNAs engineered for different splicing variants in the corresponding genes and expressed with minigene plasmids in HeLa cells provided a partial correction in four of the studied genes to varying degrees. Findings from our study highlight the importance of in vitro minigene-based assays for the reclassification of putative splice-altering variants of uncertain significance and the therapeutic potential of modified U1 snRNAs in RNDDs.

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