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Alternatively spliced CSF3R isoforms in SRSF2 P95H mutated myeloid neoplasms.

Borwyn A Wang1, Hrishikesh M Mehta2, Srinivasa R Penumutchu3, Blanton S Tolbert3, Chonghui Cheng4, Marek Kimmel5,6, Torsten Haferlach7, Jaroslaw P Maciejewski8, Seth J Corey9.   

Abstract

Alternatively spliced colony stimulating factor 3 receptor (CSF3R) isoforms Class III and Class IV are observed in myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), but their roles in disease remain unclear. We report that the MDS-associated splicing factor SRSF2 affects the expression of Class III and Class IV isoforms and perturbs granulopoiesis. Add-back of the Class IV isoform in Csf3r-null mouse progenitor cells increased granulocyte progenitors with impaired neutrophil differentiation, while add-back of the Class III produced dysmorphic neutrophils in fewer numbers. These CSF3R isoforms were elevated in patients with myeloid neoplasms harboring SRSF2 mutations. Using in vitro splicing assays, we confirmed increased Class III and Class IV transcripts when SRSF2 P95 mutations were co-expressed with the CSF3R minigene in K562 cells. Since SRSF2 regulates splicing partly by recognizing exonic splicing enhancer (ESE) sequences on pre-mRNA, deletion of either ESE motifs within CSF3R exon 17 decreased Class IV transcript levels without affecting Class III. CD34+ cells expressing SRSF2 P95H showed impaired neutrophil differentiation in response to G-CSF and was accompanied by increased levels of Class IV. Our findings suggest that SRSF2 P95H promotes Class IV splicing by binding to key ESE sequences in CSF3R exon 17, and that SRSF2, when mutated, contributes to dysgranulopoiesis.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35941213     DOI: 10.1038/s41375-022-01672-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Leukemia        ISSN: 0887-6924            Impact factor:   12.883


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