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Exploring pseudouridylation: dysregulation in disease and therapeutic potential.

Maria Guillen-AngelJean-Yves Roignant
Published in: Current opinion in genetics & development (2024)
Pseudouridine (Ψ), the most abundant RNA modification, plays a role in pre-mRNA splicing, RNA stability, protein translation efficiency, and cellular responses to environmental stress. Dysregulation of pseudouridylation is linked to human diseases. This review explores recent insights into the role of RNA pseudouridylation alterations in human disorders and the therapeutic potential of Ψ. We discuss the impact of the reduction of Ψ levels in ribosomal, messenger, and transfer RNA in RNA processing, protein translation, and consequently its role in neurodevelopmental diseases and cancer. Furthermore, we review the success of N1-methyl-Ψ messenger RNA vaccines against COVID-19 and the development of RNA-guided pseudouridylation enzymes for treating genetic diseases caused by premature stop codons.
Keyphrases
  • nucleic acid
  • endothelial cells
  • coronavirus disease
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • risk assessment
  • small molecule
  • dna methylation
  • protein protein
  • pluripotent stem cells
  • heat stress
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus