RNA Biology (Dec 2022)

Editome landscape of CCM-derived endothelial cells

  • Concetta Scimone,
  • Simona Alibrandi,
  • Luigi Donato,
  • Concetta Alafaci,
  • Antonino Germanò,
  • Sergio L. Vinci,
  • Rosalia D’Angelo,
  • Antonina Sidoti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/15476286.2022.2091306
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 852 – 865

Abstract

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By regulating several phases of gene expression, RNA editing modifications contribute to maintaining physiological RNA expression levels. RNA editing dysregulation can affect RNA molecule half-life, coding/noncoding RNA interaction, alternative splicing, and circular RNA biogenesis. Impaired RNA editing has been observed in several pathological conditions, including cancer and Alzheimer’s disease. No data has been published yet on the editome profile of endothelial cells (ECs) isolated from human cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM) lesions. Here, we describe a landscape of editome modifications in sporadic CCM-derived ECs (CCM-ECs) by comparing editing events with those observed in human brain microvascular endothelial cells (HBMECs). With a whole transcriptome-based variant calling pipeline, we identified differential edited genes in CCM-ECs that were enriched in pathways related to angiogenesis, apoptosis and cell survival, inflammation and, in particular, to thrombin signalling mediated by protease-activated receptors and non-canonical Wnt signalling. These pathways, not yet associated to CCM development, could be a novel field for further investigations on CCM molecular mechanisms. Moreover, enrichment analysis of differentially edited miRNAs suggested additional small noncoding transcripts to consider for development of targeted therapies.

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