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The lack of the Celf2a splicing factor converts a Duchenne genotype into a Becker phenotype

Authors :
Martone J, Briganti F, Legnini I, Morlando M, Picillo E, Sthandier O, Politano L, Bozzoni I.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Substitutions, deletions and duplications in the dystrophin gene lead to either the severe Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) or mild Becker muscular dystrophy depending on whether out-of-frame or in-frame transcripts are produced. We identified a DMD case (GSΔ44) where the correlation between genotype and phenotype is not respected, even if carrying a typical Duchenne mutation (exon 44 deletion) a Becker-like phenotype was observed. Here we report that in this patient, partial restoration of an in-frame transcript occurs by natural skipping of exon 45 and that this is due to the lack of Celf2a, a splicing factor that interacts with exon 45 in the dystrophin pre-mRNA. Several experiments are presented that demonstrate the central role of Celf2a in controlling exon 45 splicing; our data point to this factor as a potential target for the improvement of those DMD therapeutic treatments, which requires exon 45 skipping.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.od......3977..3c6bc8b0f0bd8b7347add6959e8aa48f