Identification of a novel splice variant of the human musashi-1 gene

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Musashi-1 (Msi1) is an evolutionarily conserved RNA-binding protein that has been reported to be the key regulator in malignancies and with involvement in cancer stemness. In the present study, a novel Msi1 transcript variant generated by alternative splicing was identified and termed Msi1 variant 2. This variant was observed to be ubiquitously expressed in cancerous and non-cancerous cells compared with its wild-type variant, which is preferentially expressed in cancer cells. Notably, the expression levels of Msi1 variant 2 were inversely associated with the protein expression levels of Msi1 in various cancer cells. This naturally truncated variant contains 899 nucleotides and a skipping event of exons 3 and 4, which leads to the emergence of a premature TGA stop codon in exon 5. The present results also demonstrated that hypoxia increased the resistance of H460 cells to cisplatin by suppressing the exon 3 and 4 skipping event of Msi1. In summary, the present study identified a novel splice variant of Msi1 lacking two complete RNA recognition motifs, and revealed the role of exon 3 and 4 skipping of Msi1 pre-mRNA in regulating cisplatin resistance under hypoxia. These observations indicate that targeting Msi1 alternative splicing could represent a valuable strategy to repress Msi1 signaling in tumors overexpressing this RNA-binding protein.

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Ma, L., Shan, Y., Ma, H., Elshoura, I., Nafees, M., Yang, K., & Yin, W. (2018). Identification of a novel splice variant of the human musashi-1 gene. Oncology Letters, 16(4), 5441–5448. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2018.9300

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