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The splicing‐regulatory lncRNA NTRAS sustains vascular integrity
Authors:Youssef Fouani  Luisa Kirchhof  Laura Stanicek  Guillermo Luxn  Andreas W Heumüller  Andrea Knau  Ariane Fischer  Kavi Devraj  David John  Philipp Neumann  Albrecht Bindereif  Reinier A Boon  Stefan Liebner  Ilka Wittig  Carolin Mogler  Madina Karimova  Stefanie Dimmeler  Nicolas Ja
Abstract:Vascular integrity is essential for organ homeostasis to prevent edema formation and infiltration of inflammatory cells. Long non‐coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are important regulators of gene expression and often expressed in a cell type‐specific manner. By screening for endothelial‐enriched lncRNAs, we identified the undescribed lncRNA NTRAS to control endothelial cell functions. Silencing of NTRAS induces endothelial cell dysfunction in vitro and increases vascular permeability and lethality in mice. Biochemical analysis revealed that NTRAS, through its CA‐dinucleotide repeat motif, sequesters the splicing regulator hnRNPL to control alternative splicing of tight junction protein 1 (TJP1; also named zona occludens 1, ZO‐1) pre‐mRNA. Deletion of the hnRNPL binding motif in mice (Ntras ∆CA/∆CA) significantly repressed TJP1 exon 20 usage, favoring expression of the TJP1α‐ isoform, which augments permeability of the endothelial monolayer. Ntras ∆CA/∆CA mice further showed reduced retinal vessel growth and increased vascular permeability and myocarditis. In summary, this study demonstrates that NTRAS is an essential gatekeeper of vascular integrity.
Keywords:alternative splicing  long non‐  coding RNA  tight junctions  vascular integrity
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