A generic assay for the identification of splicing variants that induce nonsense-mediated decay in Pompe disease

DNA variants affecting mRNA expression and processing in genetic diseases are often missed or poorly characterized. We previously reported a generic assay to identify variants that affect mRNA expression and splicing in Pompe disease, a monogenic disorder caused by deficiency of acid α-glucosidase (...

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Hauptverfasser: Bergsma, Atze J, In 't Groen, Stijn L M, Catalano, Fabio, Yamanaka, Manjiro, Takahashi, Satoru, Okumiya, Toshika, van der Ploeg, Ans T, Pijnappel, W W M Pim
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description DNA variants affecting mRNA expression and processing in genetic diseases are often missed or poorly characterized. We previously reported a generic assay to identify variants that affect mRNA expression and splicing in Pompe disease, a monogenic disorder caused by deficiency of acid α-glucosidase (GAA). However, this assay could miss mRNA that is subjected to degradation. Here, we inhibited mRNA degradation using cycloheximide and performed unbiased splicing analysis of all GAA exons using exon flanking RT-PCR and exon internal RT-qPCR. In four patients that were suspected of harboring splicing variants but for which aberrant splicing could not be detected in normally growing cells, we detected a total of 10 novel splicing events in cells treated with cycloheximide. In addition, we found that sequences of GAA introns 6 and 12 were naturally included in a subset of transcripts from patients and healthy controls, indicating inefficient canonical splicing. Identification of aberrant splicing caused by the common Asian variant c.546G>T allowed the development of an antisense oligonucleotide that promoted canonical GAA pre-mRNA splicing and elevated GAA enzymatic activity. Our results indicate that this extended generic splicing assay allows the detection of aberrant splicing in cases of mRNA degradation to enable functional analysis of unknown splicing variants and the development of targeted treatment options.
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subjects alpha-Glucosidases - genetics
alpha-Glucosidases - metabolism
Antisense oligonucleotides
Biopsy
Cells, Cultured
Cycloheximide
Degradation
Disease
Enzymatic activity
Exons
Fibroblasts
Fibroblasts - metabolism
Gene expression
Genetic counseling
Genetic Testing - methods
Glycogen Storage Disease Type II - diagnosis
Glycogen Storage Disease Type II - genetics
Glycogen Storage Disease Type II - metabolism
Humans
Identification
Introns
Laboratories
Mutation
Nonsense Mediated mRNA Decay
Pediatrics
Polymerase chain reaction
RNA Splicing
Splicing
α-Glucosidase
title A generic assay for the identification of splicing variants that induce nonsense-mediated decay in Pompe disease
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