Abstract
Alternative pre-mRNA splicing plays important roles in regulating self-renewal and differentiation of embryonic stem cells (ESCs). However, how specific alternative splicing programs are established in ESCs remains elusive. Here, we show that a subset of alternative splicing events in ESCs is dependent on miR-294 expression. Remarkably, roughly 60% of these splicing events are affected by the depletion of Muscleblind-Like Splicing Regulator 1 and 2 (Mbnl1/2). Distinct from canonical miRNA function, miR-294 represses Mbnl1/2 through both posttranscriptional and epigenetic mechanisms. Furthermore, we uncover non-canonical functions of MBNL proteins that bind and promote the expression of miR-294 targets, including Cdkn1a and Tgfbr2, thereby opposing the role of miR-294 in regulating cell proliferation, apoptosis, and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT). Our study reveals extensive interactions between miRNAs and splicing factors, highlighting their roles in regulating cell type-specific alternative splicing and defining gene expression programs during development and cellular differentiation.
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Wu, D., Gu, K., Yu, J., Fu, X., Wang, X., Guo, W., … Wang, Y. (2018). Opposing roles of miR‐294 and MBNL 1/2 in shaping the gene regulatory network of embryonic stem cells. EMBO Reports, 19(6). https://doi.org/10.15252/embr.201745657
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