The circular RNA circNFIX regulates MEF2C expression in muscle satellite cells in spastic cerebral palsy

Cerebral palsy (CP) is a pediatric onset disorder with poorly understood molecular causes and progression, making early diagnosis difficult. Circular RNAs are regulatory RNAs that show promise as biomarkers in various diseases but the role of circular RNAs in CP is beginning to be understood. This s...

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description Cerebral palsy (CP) is a pediatric onset disorder with poorly understood molecular causes and progression, making early diagnosis difficult. Circular RNAs are regulatory RNAs that show promise as biomarkers in various diseases but the role of circular RNAs in CP is beginning to be understood. This study identified the role of circNFIX in regulating the expression of myocyte-specific enhancer factor 2C (MEF2C), an important transcription factor for sarcomere development. We found that circNFIX is downregulated in the muscle cells of individuals with CP, and its localization shifts toward the nucleus as visualized using single-molecule resolution imaging. The decreased expression of circNFIX, MEF2C, and MEF2C targets persisted throughout myoblasts to myotubes differentiation, and in the skeletal muscle tissue. Bioinformatic and experimental validation confirmed that circNFIX acts as a sponge for miR373-3p, a microRNA that represses MEF2C translation. In normal muscle, circNFIX derepresses MEF2C translation by sponging miR373-3p, allowing for normal sarcomere generation. In CP, reduced circNFIX expression results in loss of miRNA sponging, leading to lower MEF2C expression and downregulation of sarcomere genes, potentially causing shortened and dysfunctional muscle fibers. Knockdown (KD) of circNFIX reduced myogenic capacity of myoblasts to fuse and form myotubes similar to CP cells evident from the lower fusion index in CP and KD as compared to control myotubes. This is the first study reporting reduction of MEF2C in CP and single-molecule resolution imaging of circNFIX's subcellular distribution and its role in CP, suggesting circNFIX as a potential therapeutic target and biomarker for early CP diagnosis.
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circFISH
circNFIX
circular RNA
MEF2C
miR-373-3p
miRNA sponging
regulatory noncoding RNAs
satellite cells
spastic cerebral palsy
title The circular RNA circNFIX regulates MEF2C expression in muscle satellite cells in spastic cerebral palsy
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