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Myotonic dystrophy RNA toxicity alters morphology, adhesion and migration of mouse and human astrocytes

Cuauhtli Azotla-Vilchis
Oscar Hernández-Hernández

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Abstract Brain dysfunction in myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1), the prototype of toxic RNA disorders, has been mainly attributed to neuronal RNA misprocessing, while little attention has been given to non-neuronal brain cells. Using a transgenic mouse model of DM1 that expresses mutant RNA in various brain cell types, we demonstrate that astrocytes exhibit impaired ramification and polarization in vivo and defects in adhesion, spreading and migration. RNA-dependent toxicity and phenotypes was also found in human transfected glial cells. In line with the cell phenotypes, molecular analyses revealed extensive expression and accumulation of toxic RNA in astrocytes, which resulted in RNA spliceopathy that was remarkably more severe than in neurons. Astrocyte missplicing affected primarily transcripts that regulate cell adhesion, cytoskeleton and morphogenesis, and it was confirmed in human brain tissue. We demonstrate for the first time that DM1 impacts astrocyte cell biology, possibly compromising their support and regulation of synaptic function.
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hal-03863376 , version 1 (21-11-2022)

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Diana Dincã, Anchel González-Barriga, Geraldine Sicot, Louison Lallemant, Laure-Elise Pillet, et al.. Myotonic dystrophy RNA toxicity alters morphology, adhesion and migration of mouse and human astrocytes. 2022. ⟨hal-03863376⟩
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