小基因
RNA剪接
外显子
选择性拼接
遗传学
生物信息学
生物
内含子
基因
外显子跳跃
医学
生物信息学
外显子剪接增强剂
计算生物学
核糖核酸
作者
Natacha Martin,Anne Bergougnoux,Nesrine Baatallah,B. Chevalier,Jessica Varilh,David Baux,Bruno Costes,Pascale Fanen,Caroline Raynal,Isabelle Sermet‐Gaudelus,Emmanuelle Girodon,Magali Taulan,Alexandre Hinzpeter
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jcf.2020.12.003
摘要
Minigenes and in silico prediction tools are commonly used to assess the impact on splicing of CFTR variants. Exon skipping is often neglected though it could impact the efficacy of targeted therapies. The aim of the study was to identify exon skipping associated with CFTR variants and to evaluate in silico predictions of seven freely available software.CFTR basal exon skipping was evaluated on endogenous mRNA extracted from non-CF nasal cells and on two CFTR minigene banks. In silico tools and minigene systems were used to evaluate the impact of CFTR exonic variants on exon skipping.Data showed that out of 65 CFTR variants tested, 26 enhanced exon skipping and that in silico prediction efficacy was of 50%-66%. Some in silico tools presented predictions with a bias towards the occurrence of splicing events while others presented a bias towards the absence of splicing events (non-detection including true negatives and false negatives). Classification of exons depending on their basal exon skipping level increased prediction rates up to 80%.This study indicates that taking basal exon skipping into account could orientate the choice of the in silico tools to improve prediction rates. It also highlights the need to validate effects using in vitro assays or mRNA studies in patients. Eventually, it shows that variant-guided therapy should also target exon skipping associated with variants.
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