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  • - The spliceosomal protein PRPF8's carboxy-terminus mutation is linked to retinitis pigmentosa-type 13, but its specific role in human splicing and tissue-specificity is not well understood.
  • - Using patient-derived stem cells with a specific PRPF8 mutation, researchers observed retinal cell defects like photoreceptor loss and ciliary issues, highlighting retinal-specific endophenotypes.
  • - Detailed analyses showed that PRPF8 influences spliceosome function, affecting 5'-splice site selection and leading to splicing abnormalities, which could provide insights for future therapeutic strategies for retinal diseases.

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The carboxy-terminus of the spliceosomal protein PRPF8, which regulates the RNA helicase Brr2, is a hotspot for mutations causing retinitis pigmentosa-type 13, with unclear role in human splicing and tissue-specificity mechanism. We used patient induced pluripotent stem cells-derived cells, carrying the heterozygous PRPF8 c.6926 A > C (p.H2309P) mutation to demonstrate retinal-specific endophenotypes comprising photoreceptor loss, apical-basal polarity and ciliary defects. Comprehensive molecular, transcriptomic, and proteomic analyses revealed a role of the PRPF8/Brr2 regulation in 5'-splice site (5'SS) selection by spliceosomes, for which disruption impaired alternative splicing and weak/suboptimal 5'SS selection, and enhanced cryptic splicing, predominantly in ciliary and retinal-specific transcripts. Altered splicing efficiency, nuclear speckles organisation, and PRPF8 interaction with U6 snRNA, caused accumulation of active spliceosomes and poly(A)+ mRNAs in unique splicing clusters located at the nuclear periphery of photoreceptors. Collectively these elucidate the role of PRPF8/Brr2 regulatory mechanisms in splicing and the molecular basis of retinal disease, informing therapeutic approaches.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11009313PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-47253-0DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • - The spliceosomal protein PRPF8's carboxy-terminus mutation is linked to retinitis pigmentosa-type 13, but its specific role in human splicing and tissue-specificity is not well understood.
  • - Using patient-derived stem cells with a specific PRPF8 mutation, researchers observed retinal cell defects like photoreceptor loss and ciliary issues, highlighting retinal-specific endophenotypes.
  • - Detailed analyses showed that PRPF8 influences spliceosome function, affecting 5'-splice site selection and leading to splicing abnormalities, which could provide insights for future therapeutic strategies for retinal diseases.
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