AI Article Synopsis

  • The study characterizes Integrator complex subunit 15 (INTS15) as a key gene involved in an autosomal-dominant eye disease, identified through genetic analysis in a large family.
  • Mutant mice lacking a specific part of INTS15 exhibited eye malformations similar to those seen in affected humans, indicating its role in ocular development.
  • The research highlights INTS15's critical function in RNA processing and gene splicing related to eye and brain development, and its importance for axonal growth in retinal cells, establishing a connection between transcription mechanisms and hereditary disorders.

Article Abstract

The eye and brain are composed of elaborately organized tissues, development of which is supported by spatiotemporally precise expression of a number of transcription factors and developmental regulators. Here we report the molecular and genetic characterization of Integrator complex subunit 15 (INTS15). INTS15 was identified in search for the causative gene(s) for an autosomal-dominant eye disease with variable individual manifestation found in a large pedigree. While homozygous Ints15 knockout mice are embryonic lethal, mutant mice lacking a small C-terminal region of Ints15 show ocular malformations similar to the human patients. INTS15 is highly expressed in the eye and brain during embryogenesis and stably interacts with the Integrator complex to support small nuclear RNA 3' end processing. Its knockdown resulted in missplicing of a large number of genes, probably as a secondary consequence, and substantially affected genes associated with eye and brain development. Moreover, studies using human iPS cells-derived neural progenitor cells showed that INTS15 is critical for axonal outgrowth in retinal ganglion cells. This study suggests a new link between general transcription machinery and a highly specific hereditary disease.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddad034DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

integrator complex
12
eye brain
12
complex subunit
8
ints15
6
eye
5
subunit controls
4
controls mrna
4
mrna splicing
4
splicing critical
4
critical eye
4

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!