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I536T variant of RBM20 affects splicing of cardiac structural proteins that are causative for developing dilated cardiomyopathy.

Authors :
Yamamoto, Takuma
Sano, Rie
Miura, Aya
Imasaka, Mai
Naito, Yoshiro
Nishiguchi, Minori
Ihara, Kensuke
Otani, Naruhito
Kominato, Yoshihiko
Ohmuraya, Masaki
Kuroyanagi, Hidehito
Nishio, Hajime
Source :
Journal of Molecular Medicine. Dec2022, Vol. 100 Issue 12, p1741-1754. 14p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

RBM20 is one of the genes predisposing to dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). Variants in the RS domain have been reported in many DCM patients, but the pathogenicity of variants within the RNA-recognition motif remains unknown. Two human patients with the I536T-RBM20 variant without an apparent DCM phenotype were identified in sudden death cohorts. A splicing reporter assay was performed, and an I538T knock-in mouse model (Rbm20I538T) was generated to determine the significance of this variant. The reporter assay demonstrated that the human I536T variant affected the TTN splicing pattern compared to wild-type. In the mouse experiments, Rbm20I538T mice showed different splicing patterns in Ttn, Ldb3, Camk2d, and Ryr2. The expressions of Casq1, Mybpc2, and Myot were upregulated in Rbm20I538T mice, but Rbm20I538T mice showed neither DCM nor cardiac dysfunction on histopathological examination and ultrasound echocardiography. The I536T-RBM20 (I538T-Rbm20) variant changes gene splicing and affects gene expression, but the splicing and expression changes in Ttn and Ca handling genes such as Casq1, Camk2d, and Ryr2 do not cause DCM morphology in the mouse model. Key messages: • Two human patients with the I536T-RBM20 variant without a DCM phenotype were identified. • A splicing reporter assay demonstrated that the variant affected the TTN splicing. • Rbm20I538T mice showed neither DCM nor cardiac dysfunction. • Rbm20I538T mice showed different splicing patterns and the gene expressions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09462716
Volume :
100
Issue :
12
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Molecular Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
160401379
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00109-022-02262-8