Progerin mRNA expression in non-HGPS patients is correlated with widespread shifts in transcript isoforms.

IF 4 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY
NAR Genomics and Bioinformatics Pub Date : 2024-08-29 eCollection Date: 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1093/nargab/lqae115
Reynold Yu, Huijing Xue, Wanru Lin, Francis S Collins, Stephen M Mount, Kan Cao
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Abstract

Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome (HGPS) is a premature aging disease caused primarily by a C1824T mutation in LMNA. This mutation activates a cryptic splice donor site, producing a lamin variant called progerin. Interestingly, progerin has also been detected in cells and tissues of non-HGPS patients. Here, we investigated progerin expression using publicly available RNA-seq data from non-HGPS patients in the GTEx project. We found that progerin expression is present across all tissue types in non-HGPS patients and correlated with telomere shortening in the skin. Transcriptome-wide correlation analyses suggest that the level of progerin expression is correlated with switches in gene isoform expression patterns. Differential expression analyses show that progerin expression is correlated with significant changes in genes involved in splicing regulation and mitochondrial function. Interestingly, 5' splice sites whose use is correlated with progerin expression have significantly altered frequencies of consensus trinucleotides within the core 5' splice site. Furthermore, introns whose alternative splicing correlates with progerin have reduced GC content. Our study suggests that progerin expression in non-HGPS patients is part of a global shift in splicing patterns.

非 HGPS 患者中 Progerin mRNA 的表达与转录本同工酶的广泛变化有关。
哈钦森-吉尔福德早衰综合症(HGPS)是一种早衰疾病,主要由 LMNA 的 C1824T 突变引起。这种突变激活了一个隐性剪接供体位点,产生了一种叫做早老素的片层蛋白变体。有趣的是,在非 HGPS 患者的细胞和组织中也检测到了早衰素。在此,我们利用 GTEx 项目中公开的非 HGPS 患者的 RNA-seq 数据研究了早衰素的表达。我们发现,早老素的表达存在于非 HGPS 患者的所有组织类型中,并与皮肤中端粒的缩短相关。全转录组相关性分析表明,早老素的表达水平与基因同工酶表达模式的转换相关。差异表达分析表明,早老素的表达与涉及剪接调节和线粒体功能的基因的显著变化相关。有趣的是,与早衰素表达相关的 5'剪接位点,其核心 5'剪接位点内共识三核苷酸的频率发生了显著变化。此外,替代剪接与早衰素相关的内含子的 GC 含量降低。我们的研究表明,非 HGPS 患者的早衰素表达是剪接模式整体转变的一部分。
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