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Long Noncoding RNA LINC00667 Downregulation Leads to SCN5A Alternative Splicing and Arrhythmogenesis

Abstract Body: Background: The voltage-gated sodium channel SCN5A, which encodes the Nav1.5 protein, is integral to the propagation of electrical signals in cardiac tissue. SCN5A expression is diminished in cardiomyopathy, significantly increasing the susceptibility to arrhythmias. This reduction in channel activity can be attributed to decreased mRNA stability coupled with aberrant mRNA splicing. The underlying mechanisms driving the dysregulation of mRNA splicing under pathophysiological conditions remain poorly understood.
Objective: This study explores the role of long noncoding RNA LINC00667 in the abnormal alternative splicing of SCN5A mRNA.
Methods: LINC00667 expression was analyzed using public databases, human heart tissue, iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes (iPSCMs), and cell lines. The impact of SCN5A on action potentials and sodium currents was studied in iPSCMs. LINC00667 and SCN5A expressions were measured using qRT-PCR, while Nav1.5 protein levels were assessed through Western blot. Alternative splicing of SCN5A mRNA was examined using PCR with exon-specific primers. Gene ontology and in silico analysis identified RNA binding proteins (RBPs) potentially interacting with LINC00667. RNA immunoprecipitation (RIP) assays confirmed direct binding with key splice factors. Group differences were assessed using 2-tailed Student’s t-tests, with P < 0.05 indicating significance.
Results: LINC00667, found at chromosome 18p11.31, is expressed in the human heart and associated cells, including cardiomyocytes. Its levels are inversely related to arrhythmic risk, decreasing in heart failure and ischemic cardiomyopathy as well as under hypoxic conditions. Gene ontology linked RBPs to SCN5A mRNA splicing, with RBM25, RBM5, and TIA1 identified as LINC00667 interactors. LINC00667 reduction affected regions of SCN5A mRNA encompassing Exons 6, 24, and 28, which could potentially be linked to decreased function/expression or increased unfolded protein response (UPR). Abnormal RNA splicing decreased SCN5A-encoded sodium current, reduced action potential upstroke velocity, and shortened AP duration without altering resting membrane potential.
Conclusion: Decreased LINC00667 releases splicing factors that result in abnormal SCN5A mRNA splicing and reduced sodium current. Since LINC00667 is reduced in cardiomyopathy, overexpression may be antiarrhythmic by preventing sodium channel downregulation.
  • Kang, Gyeoung-jin  ( Lillehei Heart Institute, Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota , Minneapolis , Minnesota , United States )
  • Kim, Eun Ji  ( Lillehei Heart Institute, Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota , Minneapolis , Minnesota , United States )
  • Xie, An  ( Lillehei Heart Institute, Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota , Minneapolis , Minnesota , United States )
  • Dudley, Samuel  ( Lillehei Heart Institute, Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota , Minneapolis , Minnesota , United States )
  • Author Disclosures:
    Gyeoung-Jin Kang: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Eun Ji Kim: No Answer | An Xie: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Samuel Dudley: DO have relevant financial relationships ; Ownership Interest:Diastol:Active (exists now)
Meeting Info:

Basic Cardiovascular Sciences

2024

Chicago, Illinois

Session Info:

Poster Session and Reception I

Monday, 07/22/2024 , 04:30PM - 07:00PM

Poster Session and Reception

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