Get Spliced: Uniting Alternative Splicing and Arthritis

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2024-08

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van Haaren, Maurice J H
Steller, Levina Bertina
Vastert, Sebastiaan JISNI 000000039657238X
Calis, Jorg J.A.
van Loosdregt, JorgISNI 0000000390843978

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Abstract

Immune responses demand the rapid and precise regulation of gene protein expression. Splicing is a crucial step in this process; ~95% of protein-coding gene transcripts are spliced during mRNA maturation. Alternative splicing allows for distinct functional regulation, as it can affect transcript degradation and can lead to alternative functional protein isoforms. There is increasing evidence that splicing can directly regulate immune responses. For several genes, immune cells display dramatic changes in isoform-level transcript expression patterns upon activation. Recent advances in long-read RNA sequencing assays have enabled an unbiased and complete description of transcript isoform expression patterns. With an increasing amount of cell types and conditions that have been analyzed with such assays, thousands of novel transcript isoforms have been identified. Alternative splicing has been associated with autoimmune diseases, including arthritis. Here, GWASs revealed that SNPs associated with arthritis are enriched in splice sites. In this review, we will discuss how alternative splicing is involved in immune responses and how the dysregulation of alternative splicing can contribute to arthritis pathogenesis. In addition, we will discuss the therapeutic potential of modulating alternative splicing, which includes examples of spliceform-based biomarkers for disease severity or disease subtype, splicing manipulation using antisense oligonucleotides, and the targeting of specific immune-related spliceforms using antibodies.

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alternative splicing, arthritis, immunology, Catalysis, Molecular Biology, Spectroscopy, Computer Science Applications, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry

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van Haaren, M J H, Steller, L B, Vastert, S J, Calis, J J A & van Loosdregt, J 2024, 'Get Spliced : Uniting Alternative Splicing and Arthritis', International Journal of Molecular Sciences, vol. 25, no. 15, 8123. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25158123