Full-length transcript characterization of SF3B1 mutation in chronic lymphocytic leukemia reveals downregulation of retained introns

Alison D. Tang(University of California, Santa Cruz), Cameron M. Soulette(University of California, Santa Cruz), Marijke J. van Baren(University of California, Santa Cruz), Kevyn L. Hart(University of California, Santa Cruz), Eva Hrabeta‐Robinson(University of California, Santa Cruz), Catherine J. Wu(Broad Institute), Angela N. Brooks(University of California, Santa Cruz)
Nature Communications
March 18, 2020
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Abstract

While splicing changes caused by somatic mutations in SF3B1 are known, identifying full-length isoform changes may better elucidate the functional consequences of these mutations. We report nanopore sequencing of full-length cDNA from CLL samples with and without SF3B1 mutation, as well as normal B cell samples, giving a total of 149 million pass reads. We present FLAIR (Full-Length Alternative Isoform analysis of RNA), a computational workflow to identify high-confidence transcripts, perform differential splicing event analysis, and differential isoform analysis. Using nanopore reads, we demonstrate differential 3' splice site changes associated with SF3B1 mutation, agreeing with previous studies. We also observe a strong downregulation of intron retention events associated with SF3B1 mutation. Full-length transcript analysis links multiple alternative splicing events together and allows for better estimates of the abundance of productive versus unproductive isoforms. Our work demonstrates the potential utility of nanopore sequencing for cancer and splicing research.


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