Minor intron retention drives clonal hematopoietic disorders and diverse cancer predisposition Journal Article


Authors: Inoue, D.; Polaski, J. T.; Taylor, J.; Castel, P.; Chen, S.; Kobayashi, S.; Hogg, S. J.; Hayashi, Y.; Pineda, J. M. B.; El Marabti, E.; Erickson, C.; Knorr, K.; Fukumoto, M.; Yamazaki, H.; Tanaka, A.; Fukui, C.; Lu, S. X.; Durham, B. H.; Liu, B.; Wang, E.; Mehta, S.; Zakheim, D.; Garippa, R.; Penson, A.; Chew, G. L.; McCormick, F.; Bradley, R. K.; Abdel-Wahab, O.
Article Title: Minor intron retention drives clonal hematopoietic disorders and diverse cancer predisposition
Abstract: Most eukaryotes harbor two distinct pre-mRNA splicing machineries: the major spliceosome, which removes >99% of introns, and the minor spliceosome, which removes rare, evolutionarily conserved introns. Although hypothesized to serve important regulatory functions, physiologic roles of the minor spliceosome are not well understood. For example, the minor spliceosome component ZRSR2 is subject to recurrent, leukemia-associated mutations, yet functional connections among minor introns, hematopoiesis and cancers are unclear. Here, we identify that impaired minor intron excision via ZRSR2 loss enhances hematopoietic stem cell self-renewal. CRISPR screens mimicking nonsense-mediated decay of minor intron-containing mRNA species converged on LZTR1, a regulator of RAS-related GTPases. LZTR1 minor intron retention was also discovered in the RASopathy Noonan syndrome, due to intronic mutations disrupting splicing and diverse solid tumors. These data uncover minor intron recognition as a regulator of hematopoiesis, noncoding mutations within minor introns as potential cancer drivers and links among ZRSR2 mutations, LZTR1 regulation and leukemias. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature America, Inc.
Journal Title: Nature Genetics
Volume: 53
Issue: 5
ISSN: 1061-4036
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group  
Date Published: 2021-05-01
Start Page: 707
End Page: 718
Language: English
DOI: 10.1038/s41588-021-00828-9
PUBMED: 33846634
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC8177065
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 June 2021 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Sydney X Lu
    100 Lu
  2. Ralph James Garippa
    32 Garippa
  3. Benjamin Heath Durham
    115 Durham
  4. Alexander Vincent Penson
    54 Penson
  5. Daichi   Inoue
    27 Inoue
  6. Bo Liu
    24 Liu
  7. Smrutiben A Mehta
    3 Mehta
  8. Katherine Knorr
    9 Knorr
  9. Simon John Hogg
    26 Hogg
  10. Sisi Chen
    14 Chen
  11. Eric Wang
    11 Wang