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Dysregulation of circular RNAs in myotonic dystrophy type 1

Authors :
Voellenkle, C.
Perfetti, A.
Carrara, M.
Fuschi, P.
Renna, L. V.
Longo, M.
Sain, S. B.
Cardani, R.
Valaperta, R.
Silvestri, Gabriella
Legnini, I.
Bozzoni, I.
Furling, D.
Gaetano, C.
Falcone, G.
Meola, G.
Martelli, F.
Silvestri G. (ORCID:0000-0002-1950-1468)
Voellenkle, C.
Perfetti, A.
Carrara, M.
Fuschi, P.
Renna, L. V.
Longo, M.
Sain, S. B.
Cardani, R.
Valaperta, R.
Silvestri, Gabriella
Legnini, I.
Bozzoni, I.
Furling, D.
Gaetano, C.
Falcone, G.
Meola, G.
Martelli, F.
Silvestri G. (ORCID:0000-0002-1950-1468)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Circular RNAs (circRNAs) constitute a recently re-discovered class of non-coding RNAs functioning as sponges for miRNAs and proteins, affecting RNA splicing and regulating transcription. CircRNAs are generated by “back-splicing”, which is the linking covalently of 3′- and 5′-ends of exons. Thus, circRNA levels might be deregulated in conditions associated with altered RNA-splicing. Significantly, growing evidence indicates their role in human diseases. Specifically, myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) is a multisystemic disorder caused by expanded CTG repeats in the DMPK gene which results in abnormal mRNA-splicing. In this investigation, circRNAs expressed in DM1 skeletal muscles were identified by analyzing RNA-sequencing data-sets followed by qPCR validation. In muscle biopsies, out of nine tested, four transcripts showed an increased circular fraction: CDYL, HIPK3, RTN4_03, and ZNF609. Their circular fraction values correlated with skeletal muscle strength and with splicing biomarkers of disease severity, and displayed higher values in more severely affected patients. Moreover, Receiver-Operating-Characteristics curves of these four circRNAs discriminated DM1 patients from controls. The identified circRNAs were also detectable in peripheral-blood-mononuclear-cells (PBMCs) and the plasma of DM1 patients, but they were not regulated significantly. Finally, increased circular fractions of RTN4_03 and ZNF609 were also observed in differentiated myogenic cell lines derived from DM1 patients. In conclusion, this pilot study identified circRNA dysregulation in DM1 patients.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1242038645
Document Type :
Electronic Resource