Jiss Maria Louis, Candida Vaz, Advait Balaji, Vivek Tanavde, Indrani Talukdar, TNF-alpha regulates alternative splicing of genes participating in pathways of crucial metabolic syndromes; a transcriptome wide study, Cytokine, Volume 125, 2020, 154815, ISSN 1043-4666, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cyto.2019.154815.
Abstract:
BACKGROUND:
TNF-α, a pro-inflammatory cytokine is one of the major contributors for metabolic syndromes including insulin resistance, obesity, type II diabetes etc. The role of alternative splicing, a post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression on the onset of these syndromes is poorly understood. However, the role of alternative splicing, which more than 95% of all exons in eukaryotic cells undergo in several other diseases including cancer and muscle dystrophy, has been elucidated. In this study we aim to investigate the role of alternative splicing in pathways leading to metabolic syndromes mediated by TNF-α.
METHODS:
A genome wide transcriptome analysis was carried out using Illumina platform. Results were validated using RT-PCR analysis. Various bioinformatics tools and databases (for example IPA, KEGG, STRING etc) were used for the pathway and interactome analysis.
CURRENT FINDINGS:
Transcriptome wide analysis revealed that TNF-α treatment in vitro causes a significant change in expression of 228 genes at the level of alternative splicing. Regulation of some of these genes was validated in different cell lines. Pathway analysis showed at least 15% of the alternatively spliced genes fall under the contributory pathways leading to different metabolic syndromes, among which the maximally interconnected genes were transcription regulators.
CONCLUSION:
These findings suggest that TNF-α.-mediated alternative splicing plays a crucial role in regulating various genes involved in pathways connected to metabolic syndromes.
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Funding Info:
Funding of this study was provided by DST-SERB under young scientist scheme (SB-YS-LS-60/2013).
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The full paper is available for download at the publisher's URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cyto.2019.154815