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Dual masking of specific negative splicing regulatory elements resulted in maximal exon 7 inclusion of SMN2 gene.


ABSTRACT: Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a fatal autosomal recessive disease caused by survival motor neuron (SMN) protein insufficiency due to SMN1 mutations. Boosting SMN2 expression is a potential therapy for SMA. SMN2 has identical coding sequence as SMN1 except for a silent C-to-T transition at the 6th nucleotide of exon 7, converting a splicing enhancer to a silencer motif. Consequently, most SMN2 transcripts lack exon 7. More than ten putative splicing regulatory elements (SREs) were reported to regulate exon 7 splicing. To investigate the relative strength of each negative SRE in inhibiting exon 7 inclusion, antisense oligonucleotides (AONs) were used to mask each element, and the fold increase of full-length SMN transcripts containing exon 7 were compared. The most potent negative SREs are at intron 7 (in descending order): ISS-N1, 3' splice site of exon 8 (ex8 3'ss) and ISS+100. Dual-targeting AONs were subsequently used to mask two nonadjacent SREs simultaneously. Notably, masking of both ISS-N1 and ex8 3'ss induced the highest fold increase of full-length SMN transcripts and proteins. Therefore, efforts should be directed towards the two elements simultaneously for the development of optimal AONs for SMA therapy.

SUBMITTER: Pao PW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3982506 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dual masking of specific negative splicing regulatory elements resulted in maximal exon 7 inclusion of SMN2 gene.

Pao Peng Wen PW   Wee Keng Boon KB   Yee Woon Chee WC   Pramono Zacharias Aloysius Dwi ZA  

Molecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy 20131209 4


Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a fatal autosomal recessive disease caused by survival motor neuron (SMN) protein insufficiency due to SMN1 mutations. Boosting SMN2 expression is a potential therapy for SMA. SMN2 has identical coding sequence as SMN1 except for a silent C-to-T transition at the 6th nucleotide of exon 7, converting a splicing enhancer to a silencer motif. Consequently, most SMN2 transcripts lack exon 7. More than ten putative splicing regulatory elements (SREs) were reported to  ...[more]

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