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Background

Calcific tendinopathy (CT) is characterized by deposits of calcium, most commonly found in the shoulder tendons. The exact cause and pathogenesis of CT are not fully understood. This study analyzed the expression pattern of RNA-binding protein fox-1 homolog 2 (RBFOX2), a crucial splicing regulator in tissue differentiation.

Methods

Normal and calcific tendons were compared for RBFOX2 mRNA level using quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction. Intracellular localization of RBFOX2 protein was investigated using immunofluorescence microscopy. Normal and calcific tendon cDNAs were used to clone RBFOX2. Sequencing analysis identified coding sequences of the RBFOX2 isoform.

Results

The intracellular localization of RBFOX2 protein differed with disease status, with RBFOX2 localized in the cytoplasm in calcific tendons and the nucleus in normal tendons. Analysis of the RBFOX2 protein-coding sequence showed that exon 10, responsible for nuclear localization, was absent in calcific tendons. Splicing of RBFOX2 target genes CHD2 and MBNL1 was significantly affected by cytoplasmic localization of RBFOX2 in calcific tendons.

Discussion

Given the function of RBFOX2 as a splicing regulator in the nucleus, cytoplasmic localization of RBFOX2 protein in calcific tendons may have affected overall splicing events and altered gene expression. These results provide insights for comprehension of CT pathogenesis."xsd:string
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