FUS affects circular RNA expression in murine embryonic stem cell-derived motor neurons

Lorenzo Errichelli(Italian Institute of Technology), Stefano Dini Modigliani(Italian Institute of Technology), Pietro Laneve(Italian Institute of Technology), Alessio Colantoni(Sapienza University of Rome), Ivano Legnini(Sapienza University of Rome), Davide Capauto(Italian Institute of Technology), Alessandro Rosa(Italian Institute of Technology), Riccardo De Santis(Italian Institute of Technology), Rebecca Scarfò(Sapienza University of Rome), Giovanna Peruzzi(Italian Institute of Technology), Lei Lü(Columbia University), Elisa Caffarelli(Italian Institute of Technology), Neil A. Shneider(Columbia University), Mariangela Morlando(Sapienza University of Rome), Irene Bozzoni(Italian Institute of Technology)
Nature Communications
March 30, 2017
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Abstract The RNA-binding protein FUS participates in several RNA biosynthetic processes and has been linked to the pathogenesis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia. Here we report that FUS controls back-splicing reactions leading to circular RNA (circRNA) production. We identified circRNAs expressed in in vitro -derived mouse motor neurons (MNs) and determined that the production of a considerable number of these circRNAs is regulated by FUS. Using RNAi and overexpression of wild-type and ALS-associated FUS mutants, we directly correlate the modulation of circRNA biogenesis with alteration of FUS nuclear levels and with putative toxic gain of function activities. We also demonstrate that FUS regulates circRNA biogenesis by binding the introns flanking the back-splicing junctions and that this control can be reproduced with artificial constructs. Most circRNAs are conserved in humans and specific ones are deregulated in human-induced pluripotent stem cell-derived MNs carrying the FUS P525L mutation associated with ALS.


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