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Query: UMLS:C0018799 (
heart disease
)
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Titin
(
TTN
) is a major disease-causing gene in cardiac muscle.
Titin
(
TTN
) contains 363 exons in human encoding various sizes of TTN protein due to alternative splicing regulated mainly by RNA binding motif 20 (RBM20). Three isoforms of TTN protein are produced by mutually exclusive exons 45 (
Novex
1), 46 (
Novex
2), and 48 (
Novex
3). Alternatively splicing in
Novex
isoforms across species and whether
Novex
isoforms are associated with
heart disease
remains completely unknown. Cross-species exon comparison with the mVISTA online tool revealed that exon 45 is more highly conserved across all species than exons 46 and 48. Importantly, a conserved region between exons 47 and 48 across species was revealed for the first time. Reverse transcript polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and DNA sequencing confirmed a new exon named as 48' in
Novex
3. In addition, with primer pairs for
Novex
1, a new truncated form preserving introns 44 and 45 was discovered. We discovered that
Novex
2 is not expressed in the pig, mouse, and rat with
Novex
2 primer pairs. Unexpectedly, three truncated forms were identified. One
TTN
variant with intron 46 retention is mainly expressed in the human and frog heart, another variant with co-expression of exons 45 and 46 exists predominantly in chicken and frog heart, and a third with retention of introns 45 and 46 is mainly expressed in pig, mouse, rat, and chicken. Using
Rbm20
knockout rat heart, we revealed that RBM20 is not a splicing regulator of
Novex
variants. Furthermore, the expression levels of
Novex
variants in human hearts with cardiomyopathies suggested that Novexes 2 and 3 could be associated with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and/or arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC). Taken together, our study reveals that splicing diversity of
Novex
exons across species and
Novex
variants might play a role in cardiomyopathy.
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PMID:Characterization of TTN Novex Splicing Variants across Species and the Role of RBM20 in Novex-Specific Exon Splicing. 2943 41