SINEUP non-coding RNAs rescue defective frataxin expression and activity in a cellular model of Friedreich's Ataxia

  • Carlotta Bon
  • , Riccardo Luffarelli
  • , Roberta Russo
  • , Silvia Fortuni
  • , Bianca Pierattini
  • , Chiara Santulli
  • , Cristina Fimiani
  • , Francesca Persichetti
  • , Diego Cotella
  • , Antonello Mallamaci
  • , Claudio Santoro
  • , Piero Carninci
  • , Stefano Espinoza
  • , Roberto Testi
  • , Silvia Zucchelli
  • , Ivano Condò
  • , Stefano Gustincich

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Abstract

Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA) is an untreatable disorder with neuro- and cardio-degenerative progression. This monogenic disease is caused by the hyper-expansion of naturally occurring GAA repeats in the first intron of the FXN gene, encoding for frataxin, a protein implicated in the biogenesis of iron-sulfur clusters. As the genetic defect interferes with FXN transcription, FRDA patients express a normal frataxin protein but at insufficient levels. Thus, current therapeutic strategies are mostly aimed to restore physiological FXN expression. We have previously described SINEUPs, natural and synthetic antisense long non-coding RNAs, which promote translation of partially overlapping mRNAs through the activity of an embedded SINEB2 domain. Here, by in vitro screening, we have identified a number of SINEUPs targeting human FXN mRNA and capable to up-regulate frataxin protein to physiological amounts acting at the post-transcriptional level. Furthermore, FXN-specific SINEUPs promote the recovery of disease-associated mitochondrial aconitase defects in FRDA-derived cells. In summary, we provide evidence that SINEUPs may be the first gene-specific therapeutic approach to activate FXN translation in FRDA and, more broadly, a novel scalable platform to develop new RNA-based therapies for haploinsufficient diseases.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10728-10743
Number of pages16
JournalNucleic Acids Research
Volume47
Issue number20
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

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