A number of microRNAs have been shown to regulate skeletal muscle development and differentiation. MicroRNA-222 is downregulated during myogenic differentiation and its overexpression leads to alteration of muscle differentiation process and specialized structures. By using RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC) pulldown followed by RNA sequencing, combined with in silico microRNA target prediction, we have identified two new targets of microRNA-222 involved in the regulation of myogenic differentiation, Ahnak and Rbm24. Specifically, the RNA-binding protein Rbm24 is a major regulator of muscle-specific alternative splicing and its downregulation by microRNA-222 results in defective exon inclusion impairing the production of muscle-specific isoforms of Coro6, Fxr1 and NACA transcripts. Reconstitution of normal levels of Rbm24 in cells overexpressing microRNA-222 rescues muscle-specific splicing. In conclusion, we have identified a new function of microRNA-222 leading to alteration of myogenic differentiation at the level of alternative splicing, and we provide evidence that this effect is mediated by Rbm24 protein

MicroRNA-222 regulates muscle alternative splicing through Rbm24 during differentiation of skeletal muscle cells / Cardinali, B.; Cappella, Marisa; Provenzano, C.; Garcia Manteiga, J. M.; Lazarevic, D.; Cittaro, D.; Martelli, F; Falcone, G.. - In: CELL DEATH & DISEASE. - ISSN 2041-4889. - 7:2(2016), pp. 1-10. [10.1038/cddis.2016.10]

MicroRNA-222 regulates muscle alternative splicing through Rbm24 during differentiation of skeletal muscle cells

CAPPELLA, MARISA;
2016

Abstract

A number of microRNAs have been shown to regulate skeletal muscle development and differentiation. MicroRNA-222 is downregulated during myogenic differentiation and its overexpression leads to alteration of muscle differentiation process and specialized structures. By using RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC) pulldown followed by RNA sequencing, combined with in silico microRNA target prediction, we have identified two new targets of microRNA-222 involved in the regulation of myogenic differentiation, Ahnak and Rbm24. Specifically, the RNA-binding protein Rbm24 is a major regulator of muscle-specific alternative splicing and its downregulation by microRNA-222 results in defective exon inclusion impairing the production of muscle-specific isoforms of Coro6, Fxr1 and NACA transcripts. Reconstitution of normal levels of Rbm24 in cells overexpressing microRNA-222 rescues muscle-specific splicing. In conclusion, we have identified a new function of microRNA-222 leading to alteration of myogenic differentiation at the level of alternative splicing, and we provide evidence that this effect is mediated by Rbm24 protein
2016
alternative splicing; cell differentiation; humans; microRNAs; muscle development; muscle fibers; skeletal; RNA-binding proteins; cell biology; immunology; cancer research; cellular and molecular neuroscience
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MicroRNA-222 regulates muscle alternative splicing through Rbm24 during differentiation of skeletal muscle cells / Cardinali, B.; Cappella, Marisa; Provenzano, C.; Garcia Manteiga, J. M.; Lazarevic, D.; Cittaro, D.; Martelli, F; Falcone, G.. - In: CELL DEATH & DISEASE. - ISSN 2041-4889. - 7:2(2016), pp. 1-10. [10.1038/cddis.2016.10]
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