RNA isoform expression landscape of the human dorsal root ganglion generated from long-read sequencing
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RNA isoform expression landscape of the human dorsal root ganglion generated from long-read sequencing
Abstract
Splicing is a posttranscriptional RNA processing mechanism that enhances genomic complexity by creating multiple isoforms from the same gene. We aimed to characterize the isoforms expressed in the human peripheral nervous system, with the goal of creating a resource to identify novel isoforms of functionally relevant genes associated with somatosensation and nociception. We used long-read sequencing to document isoform expression in the human dorsal root ganglia from 3 organ donors and validated in silico by confirming expression in short-read sequencing from 3 independent organ donors. Nineteen thousand five hundred forty-seven isoforms of protein-coding genes were detected and validated. We identified 763 isoforms with at least one previously undescribed splice junction. Previously unannotated isoforms of multiple pain-associated genes, including ASIC3 , MRGPRX1 , and HNRNPK , were identified. In the novel isoforms of ASIC3 , a region comprising approximately 35% of the 5'UTR was excised. By contrast, a novel splice junction was used in isoforms of MRGPRX1 to include an additional exon upstream of the start codon, consequently adding a region to the 5'UTR. Novel isoforms of HNRNPK were identified, which used previously unannotated splice sites to both excise exon 14 and include a sequence in the 3' end of exon 13. This novel insertion is predicted to introduce a tyrosine phosphorylation site potentially phosphorylated by SRC. We also independently confirm a recently reported DRG-specific splicing event in WNK1 that gives insight into how painless peripheral neuropathy occurs when this gene is mutated. Our findings give a clear overview of mRNA isoform diversity in the human dorsal root ganglia obtained using long-read sequencing.
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RNA isoform expression landscape of the human dorsal root ganglion (DRG) generated from long read sequencing.bioRxiv [Preprint]. 2023 Nov 1:2023.10.28.564535. doi: 10.1101/2023.10.28.564535. bioRxiv. 2023. Update in: Pain. 2024 Nov 1;165(11):2468-2481. doi: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000003255. PMID: 37961262 Free PMC article. Updated. Preprint.
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