Alternative splicing in cardiomyopathy

Biophys Rev. 2018 Aug;10(4):1061-1071. doi: 10.1007/s12551-018-0439-y. Epub 2018 Jul 26.

Abstract

Alternative splicing is an important mechanism used by the cell to generate greater transcriptomic and proteomic diversity from the genome. In the heart, alternative splicing is increasingly being recognised as an important layer of post-transcriptional gene regulation. Driven by rapidly evolving technologies in next-generation sequencing, alternative splicing has emerged as a crucial process governing complex biological processes during cardiac development and disease. The recent identification of several cardiac splice factors, such as RNA-binding motif protein 20 and 24, not only provided important insight into the mechanisms underlying alternative splicing but also revealed how these splicing factors impact functional properties of the heart. Here, we review our current knowledge of alternative splicing in the heart, with a particular focus on the factors controlling cardiac alternative splicing and their role in cardiomyopathies and subsequent heart failure.

Keywords: Alternative splicing; Cardiomyopathy; Heart failure; RBM20; circRNAs; lncRNA.

Publication types

  • Review