CFIm25 (NUDT21/CPSF5) mRNA的mirna表征及分子靶向

IF 4.4 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY The FASEB Journal Pub Date : 2025-01-15 DOI:10.1096/fj.202402184R
Naazneen Khan, Mahesh Gupta, Chioniso Patience Masamha
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哺乳动物卵裂因子cim25蛋白水平的变化在调节神经功能障碍、纤维化和肿瘤发生等病理过程中发挥作用。然而,尽管有这些作用,关于CFIm25 (NUDT21)的表达是如何在RNA水平上调控的,我们知之甚少。NUDT21 mRNA的潜在调节因子是小的非编码microrna (mirna)。一般来说,mirna结合到3‘非翻译区(3’ utr),可以靶向结合的mRNA进行降解或抑制翻译,从而影响细胞中的蛋白质水平。有趣的是,一种被称为选择性聚腺苷化(APA)的机制使mrna能够通过产生具有不同大小的3' utr的mrna来逃避miRNA的调节。由于许多miRNA靶点位于3'UTR内,缩短3'UTR允许mrna逃避靶向该区域的miRNA。3' utr长度和序列组成的差异也可能影响mRNA的可译性和亚细胞定位。据报道,APA调节了超过70%的蛋白质编码基因,从而增加了转录库。一些蛋白质,包括哺乳动物切割因子cfi25 (NUDT21),已被证明可以调节APA。在这项研究中,我们想要确定CFIm25 (NUDT21)本身是APA的调节因子,是否通过APA来逃避miRNA的调节。我们以血癌套细胞淋巴瘤(MCL)细胞为模型,发现在这些细胞中,NUDT21相对稳定,半衰期较长。此外,NUDT21前mrna在同一末端外显子内经历了不同的APA。三种不同大小的NUDT21 mrna具有不同的3‘UTR长度,并且它们各自使用不同的典型聚腺苷化信号AAUAAA进行3’端切割和聚腺苷化。miRNA模拟物和抑制剂的使用表明,miR-23a、miR-222和miR-323a在调节NUDT21表达中发挥重要作用。因此,这些结果表明NUDT21 mRNA是稳定的,通过NUDT21的APA产生的不同的3' utr在逃避miRNA调控中发挥重要作用,并为cim25 (NUDT21)水平在不同生理和病理条件下如何根据需要进行微调提供了见解。
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Characterization and molecular targeting of CFIm25 (NUDT21/CPSF5) mRNA using miRNAs

Changes in protein levels of the mammalian cleavage factor, CFIm25, play a role in regulating pathological processes including neural dysfunction, fibrosis, and tumorigenesis. However, despite these effects, little is known about how CFIm25 (NUDT21) expression is regulated at the RNA level. A potential regulator of NUDT21 mRNA are small non-coding microRNAs (miRNAs). In general, miRNAs bind to the 3′untranslated regions (3′UTRs) and can target the bound mRNA for degradation or inhibit translation thus affecting the levels of protein in cells. Interestingly, a mechanism known as alternative polyadenylation (APA) enables mRNAs to escape miRNA regulation by generating mRNAs with 3′UTRs of different sizes. As many miRNA target sites are located within the 3′UTR, shortening the 3′UTR allows mRNAs to evade miRNAs targeting this region. The differences in the lengths and the sequence composition of the 3′UTRs may also impact the mRNA's translatability and subcellular localization. APA has been reported to regulate over 70% of protein coding genes, thus increasing the transcript repertoire. Several proteins, including mammalian cleavage factor, CFIm25 (NUDT21), have been shown to regulate APA. In this study we wanted to determine whether CFIm25 (NUDT21), itself a regulator of APA, undergoes APA to evade miRNA regulation. We used the blood cancer mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) cells as a model and showed that in these cells, NUDT21 is relatively stable with a long half-life. In addition, the NUDT21 pre-mRNA undergoes alternative APA within the same terminal exon. The three different sized NUDT21 mRNAs have different 3′UTR lengths and they each use a different canonical polyadenylation signal, AAUAAA, for 3′end cleavage and polyadenylation. Use of miRNA mimics and inhibitors showed that miR-23a, miR-222, and miR-323a play a significant role in regulating NUDT21 expression. Hence, these results suggest that NUDT21 mRNA is stable and the different 3′UTRs generated through APA of NUDT21 play an important role in evading miRNA regulation and offers insights into how levels of CFIm25 (NUDT21) may be fine-tuned as needed under different physiological and pathological conditions.

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The FASEB Journal
The FASEB Journal 生物-生化与分子生物学
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