The spliceosome is a critical cellular machinery responsible for pre-mRNA splicing, essential for the proper expression of genes. Mutations in its core components are increasingly linked to neurodevelopmental disorders, such as primary microcephaly. Here, we investigated the role of SNW1, a spliceosomal protein, in splicing integrity and neurodevelopment. We identified nine heterozygous mutations in the SNW1 gene in patients presenting with primary microcephaly. These mutations impaired SNW1's interactions with core spliceosomal proteins, leading to defective RNA splicing and reduced protein functionality. Using Drosophila melanogaster and human embryonic stem cell-derived cerebral organoids models, we demonstrated that SNW1 depletion resulted in significant reductions in neural stem cell proliferation and increased apoptosis. RNA-sequencing revealed disrupted alternative splicing, especially skipping exons, and altered expression of neurodevelopment-associated genes (CENPE, MEF2C, and NRXN2). Our findings provide crucial insights into the molecular mechanisms by which SNW1 dysfunction contributes to neurodevelopmental disorders and underscore the importance of proper spliceosome function in brain development.
Lei Ji, Jin Yan, Nicole A. Losurdo, Hua Wang, Liangjie Liu, Keyi Li, Zhen Liu, Zhenming Guo, Jing Xu, Adriana Bibo, Decheng Ren, Ke Yang, Yingying Luo, Fengping Yang, Gui Wang, Zhenglong Xiang, Yuan Wang, Huaizhe Zhan, Hu Pan, Juanli Hu, Jianmin Zhong, Rami Abou Jamra, Pia Zacher, Luciana Musante, Flavio Faletra, Paola Costa, Caterina Zanus, Nathalie Couque, Lyse Ruaud, Anna Maria Cueto-González, Hector San Nicolas Fernández, Eduardo Tizzano, Núria Martínez Gil, Xiaorong Liu, Weiping Liao, Layal Abi Farraj, Alden Y. Huang, Liying Zhang, Aparna Murali, Esther Schmuel, Christina S. Han, Kayla King, Weiyue Gu, Pengchao Wang, Kai Li, Nichole Link, Guang He, Shan Bian, Xiao Mao
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