Alternative Splicing Profile Comparison of Differentiating I-helper Cells to Dissect the Splicing Signatures of Th1, Th2, 1h17 and Treg Cells

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This study focuses on the contribution of Alternative Splicing (AS) events in the differentiation and post-differentiation functions of T-helper cells, specifically in Thl, Th2, Th9, Th17 and Treg cells. T cell RNA-seq data from 72hr and 2week post differentiation time points was analyzed using (r-MATS) for alternative splicing events. We observed majority of the significant events are Skipped Exon (SE) events originating from a total of 1,556 genes and lntron Retention (RI) events were the second most abundant event occurring in 1,254 genes at 72 hours post differentiation. These numbers were significantly lower at 2 weeks post differentiation. PCR and qPCR validations confirmed scores of novel splicing event predictions. Results showed several skipped exon (SE) events in KTNl, IL4RA IL27, Hnrmpd, CREM and Arid4b showing different mRNA isoforms across multiple naïve vs differentiated T cell combinations. Overall, RI event associated genes were more prevalent (3,239 genes) than those exhibiting SE (2810 genes). SE events were associated with 10.8% (Th17), 11.2% (Treg), 12.1% (Th2) and 13.9% (Thl) of the genes, a similar trend was observed with RI events with a prevalence of 12.2% (Th17), 12.5% (Treg), 14.2% (Thl) and 14.4% (Th2) of the genes. Gene ontology results showed most of the genes showing SE and RI events are involved in processes like 'mRNA Processing', 'RNA Processing' and 'RNA Binding' and ontology results for retained introns also showed p53 suppression proteins, regulated exocytosis of neurotransmitters and hormones. It was also observed that Introns consistently favored retention at the 3' end of the gene than the 5', with 430 genes showing intron retention events at the 3' end and 21 genes exhibiting them at the 5' end, for the 72 hour time point. Enriched functional ontologies were consistently seen across all cell types to be exclusive for the genes showing RI in the 5' end vs the 3' end.

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