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The core spliceosomal factor U2AF1 controls cell-fate determination via the modulation of transcriptional networks.


ABSTRACT: Alternative splicing (AS) plays a central role during cell-fate determination. However, how the core spliceosomal factors (CSFs) are involved in this process is poorly understood. Here, we report the down-regulation of the U2AF1 CSF during stem cell differentiation. To investigate its function in stemness and differentiation, we downregulated U2AF1 in human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs), using an inducible-shRNA system, to the level found in differentiated ectodermal, mesodermal and endodermal cells. RNA sequencing and computational analysis reveal that U2AF1 down-regulation modulates the expression of development-regulating genes and regulates transcriptional networks involved in cell-fate determination. Furthermore, U2AF1 down-regulation induces a switch in the AS of transcription factors (TFs) required to establish specific cell lineages, and favours the splicing of a differentiated cell-specific isoform of DNMT3B. Our results showed that the differential expression of the core spliceosomal factor U2AF1, between stem cells and the precursors of the three germ layers regulates a cell-type-specific alternative splicing programme and a transcriptional network involved in cell-fate determination via the modulation of gene expression and alternative splicing of transcription regulators.

SUBMITTER: Laaref AM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7549707 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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