Alternative splicing coupled to nonsense-mediated decay coordinates downregulation of non-neuronal genes in developing mouse neurons

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Abstract

Background: The functional coupling between alternative pre-mRNA splicing (AS)
and the mRNA quality control mechanism called nonsense-mediated decay (NMD)
can modulate transcript abundance. Previous studies have identified several examples of such a regulation in developing neurons. However, the systems-level effects of ASNMD in this context are poorly understood.

Results: We developed an R package, factR2, which offers a comprehensive suite
of AS-NMD analysis functions. Using this tool, we conducted a longitudinal analysis of gene expression in pluripotent stem cells undergoing induced neuronal differentiation. Our analysis uncovers hundreds of AS-NMD events with significant potential to regulate gene expression. Notably, this regulation is significantly overrepresented in specific functional groups of developmentally downregulated genes. Particularly strong association with gene downregulation is detected for alternative cassette exons stimulating NMD upon their inclusion into mature mRNA. By combining bioinformatic analyses with CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing and other experimental approaches we show that NMD-stimulating cassette exons regulated by the RNA-binding protein PTBP1 dampen the expression of their genes in developing neurons. We also provided
evidence that the inclusion of NMD-stimulating cassette exons into mature mRNAs is temporally coordinated with NMD-independent gene repression mechanisms.

Conclusions: Our study provides an accessible workflow for the discovery and prioritization of AS-NMD targets. It further argues that the AS-NMD pathway plays a widespread role in developing neurons by facilitating the downregulation of functionally related non-neuronal genes.
Original languageEnglish
Article number162
JournalGenome biology
Volume25
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Jun 2024

Keywords

  • Alternative splicing
  • Custom transcriptome annotation
  • Downregulation of non-neuronal genes
  • Neuronal development
  • Nonsense-mediated decay
  • R package

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