RBPMS regulates cardiomyocyte contraction and cardiac function through RNA alternative splicing

Peiheng Gan, Zhaoning Wang, Svetlana Bezprozvannaya, John R. McAnally, Wei Tan, Hui Li, Rhonda Bassel-Duby, Ning Liu, Eric N. Olson

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Abstract

Aims RNA binding proteins play essential roles in mediating RNA splicing and are key post-transcriptional regulators in the heart. Our recent study demonstrated that RBPMS (RNA binding protein with multiple splicing) is crucial for cardiac development through modulating mRNA splicing, but little is known about its functions in the adult heart. In this study, we aim to characterize the post-natal cardiac function of Rbpms and its mechanism of action. Methods and results We generated a cardiac-specific knockout mouse line and found that cardiac-specific loss of Rbpms caused severe cardiomyocyte contractile defects, leading to dilated cardiomyopathy and early lethality in adult mice. We showed by proximity-dependent biotin identification assay and mass spectrometry that RBPMS associates with spliceosome factors and other RNA binding proteins, such as RBM20, that are important in cardiac function. We performed paired-end RNA sequencing and RT–PCR and found that RBPMS regulates mRNA alternative splicing of genes associated with sarcomere structure and function, such as Ttn, Pdlim5, and Nexn, generating new protein isoforms. Using a minigene splicing reporter assay, we determined that RBPMS regulates target gene splicing through recognizing tandem intronic CAC motifs. We also showed that RBPMS knockdown in human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes impaired cardiomyocyte contraction. Conclusion This study identifies RBPMS as an important regulator of cardiomyocyte contraction and cardiac function by modulating sarcomeric gene alternative splicing.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)56-68
Number of pages13
JournalCardiovascular Research
Volume120
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2024

Keywords

  • Cardiomyocyte contraction
  • Dilated cardiomyopathy
  • Pdlim5
  • RNA binding protein
  • Titin

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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