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ERH Gene and Its Role in Cancer Cells

Kun Pang, Meili Li, Lin Hao, Zhenduo Shi, Harry Feng, Bo Chen, Yu-yang Ma, Hao Xu, Deng Pan, Zhe‐Sheng Chen, Conghui Han

2022Frontiers in Oncology19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cancer is a major public health problem worldwide. Studies on oncogenes and tumor-targeted therapies have become an important part of cancer treatment development. In this review, we summarize and systematically introduce the gene enhancer of rudimentary homolog (ERH), which encodes a highly conserved small molecule protein. ERH mainly exists as a protein partner in human cells. It is involved in pyrimidine metabolism and protein complexes, acts as a transcriptional repressor, and participates in cell cycle regulation. Moreover, it is involved in DNA damage repair, mRNA splicing, the process of microRNA hairpins as well as erythroid differentiation. There are many related studies on the role of ERH in cancer cells; however, there are none on tumor-targeted therapeutic drugs or related therapies based on the expression of ERH. This study will provide possible directions for oncologists to further their research studies in this field.

Topics & Concepts

RNA splicingmicroRNABiologyEnhancerCancer researchCancerGeneCancer cellCell cycleDNA repairComputational biologyGene expressionRNAGeneticsBiochemical and Molecular ResearchRNA modifications and cancerCancer-related gene regulation