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Roles of Splicing Factors in Hormone-Related Cancer Progression

Toshihiko Takeiwa, Yuichi Mitobe, Kazuhiro Ikeda, Kuniko Horie‐Inoue, Satoshi Inoue

2020International Journal of Molecular Sciences29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Splicing of mRNA precursor (pre-mRNA) is a mechanism to generate multiple mRNA isoforms from a single pre-mRNA, and it plays an essential role in a variety of biological phenomena and diseases such as cancers. Previous studies have demonstrated that cancer-specific splicing events are involved in various aspects of cancers such as proliferation, migration and response to hormones, suggesting that splicing-targeting therapy can be promising as a new strategy for cancer treatment. In this review, we focus on the splicing regulation by RNA-binding proteins including Drosophila behavior/human splicing (DBHS) family proteins, serine/arginine-rich (SR) proteins and heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins (hnRNPs) in hormone-related cancers, such as breast and prostate cancers.

Topics & Concepts

RNA splicingAlternative splicingSR proteinBiologyRNA-binding proteinHeterogeneous ribonucleoprotein particleRibonucleoproteinSplicing factorGene isoformMessenger RNAHeterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteinPrecursor mRNACancerCancer researchExonic splicing enhancerComputational biologyRNABioinformaticsGeneticsGeneRNA Research and SplicingRNA modifications and cancerCancer-related gene regulation
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