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SINEUP RNA rescues molecular phenotypes associated with CHD8 suppression in autism spectrum disorder model systems

  • Francesca Di Leva
  • , Michele Arnoldi
  • , Stefania Santarelli
  • , Mathieu Massonot
  • , Marianne Victoria Lemée
  • , Carlotta Bon
  • , Miguel Pellegrini
  • , Maria Elena Castellini
  • , Giulia Zarantonello
  • , Andrea Messina
  • , Yuri Bozzi
  • , Raphael Bernier
  • , Silvia Zucchelli
  • , Simona Casarosa
  • , Erik Dassi
  • , Giuseppe Ronzitti
  • , Christelle Golzio
  • , Jasmin Morandell
  • , Stefano Gustincich
  • , Stefano Espinoza
  • Marta Biagioli

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Abstract

Loss-of-function mutations in the chromodomain helicase DNA-binding 8 (CHD8) gene are strongly associated with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). Indeed, the reduction of CHD8 causes transcriptional, epigenetic, and cellular phenotypic changes correlated to disease, which can be monitored in assessing new therapeutic approaches. SINEUPs are a functional class of natural and synthetic antisense long non-coding RNAs able to stimulate the translation of sense target mRNA, with no effect on transcription. Here, we employed synthetic SINEUP-CHD8 targeting the first and third AUG of the CHD8 coding sequence to efficiently stimulate endogenous CHD8 protein production. SINEUP-CHD8 were effective in cells with reduced levels of the target protein and in patient-derived fibroblasts with CHD8 mutations. Functionally, SINEUP-CHD8 were able to revert molecular phenotypes associated with CHD8 suppression, i.e., genome-wide transcriptional dysregulation, and the reduction of H3K36me3 levels. Strikingly, in chd8-morpholino-treated and ENU mutant zebrafish embryos, SINEUP-chd8 injection confirmed the ability of SINEUP RNA to rescue the chd8-suppression-induced macrocephaly phenotype and neuronal hyperproliferation. Thus, SINEUP-CHD8 molecule(s) represent a proof-of-concept toward the development of an RNA-based therapy for neurodevelopmental syndromes with implications for, and beyond ASD, and relevant to genetic disorders caused by protein haploinsufficiency.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1180-1196
Number of pages17
JournalMolecular Therapy
Volume33
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Mar 2025

Keywords

  • ASD
  • CHD8
  • RNA-based therapy
  • SINEUP
  • autism spectrum disorders
  • brain disorders
  • lncRNA
  • neurodevelopment
  • therapeutic treatment
  • translation activators
  • zebrafish

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