RNA virus infections and their effect on host alternative splicing
Sapna Sehrawat, Mariano A. García-Blanco
Abstract
It is evident that viral infection dramatically alters host gene expression, and these alterations have both pro- and anti-viral functions. While the effects of viral infection on transcription and translation have been comprehensively reviewed, less attention has been paid to the impact on alternative splicing of pre-messenger RNAs. Here we review salient examples of how viral infection leads to changes in alternative splicing and discuss how these changes impact infection.
Topics & Concepts
RNA splicingBiologyAlternative splicingTranscription (linguistics)Viral infectionHost (biology)GeneVirusMessenger RNAGene expressionVirologyRNATranslation (biology)GeneticsPhilosophyLinguisticsRNA Research and SplicingViral Infections and Immunology ResearchRNA regulation and disease