PRMT5 promotes full-length HTT expression by repressing multiple proximal intronic polyadenylation sites.

PRMT5 通过抑制多个近端内含子多聚腺苷酸化位点来促进全长 HTT 表达

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作者:Yadav Manisha, AlQazzaz Mona A, Ciamponi Felipe E, Ho Jolene C, Maron Maxim I, Sababi Aiden M, MacLeod Graham, Ahmadi Moloud, Bullivant Garrett, Tano Vincent, Langley Sarah R, Sánchez-Osuna María, Sachamitr Patty, Kushida Michelle, Bardile Costanza Ferrari, Pouladi Mahmoud A, Kurtz Rebecca, Richards Laura, Pugh Trevor, Tyers Mike, Angers Stephane, Dirks Peter B, Bader Gary D, Truant Ray, Massirer Katlin B, Barsyte-Lovejoy Dalia, Shechter David, Harding Rachel J, Arrowsmith Cheryl H, Prinos Panagiotis
Expansion of the CAG trinucleotide repeat tract in exon 1 of the Huntingtin (HTT) gene causes Huntington's disease (HD) through the expression of a polyglutamine-expanded form of the HTT protein. This mutation triggers cellular and biochemical pathologies, leading to cognitive, motor, and psychiatric symptoms in HD patients. Targeting HTT splicing with small molecule drugs is a compelling approach to lowering HTT protein levels to treat HD, and splice modulators are currently being tested in the clinic. Here, we identify PRMT5 as a novel regulator of HTT messenger RNA (mRNA) splicing and alternative polyadenylation. PRMT5 inhibition disrupts the splicing of HTT introns 9 and 10, leading to the activation of multiple proximal intronic polyadenylation sites within these introns and promoting premature termination, cleavage, and polyadenylation of the HTT mRNA. This suggests that HTT protein levels may be lowered due to this mechanism. We also detected increasing levels of these truncated HTT transcripts across a series of neuronal differentiation samples, which correlated with lower PRMT5 expression. Notably, PRMT5 inhibition in glioblastoma stem cells potently induced neuronal differentiation. We posit that PRMT5-mediated regulation of intronic polyadenylation, premature termination, and cleavage of the HTT mRNA modulates HTT expression and plays an important role during neuronal differentiation.

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