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Splicing alterations in healthy aging and disease

Brittany Angarola, Olga Anczuków

2021Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews - RNA75 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Alternative RNA splicing is a key step in gene expression that allows generation of numerous messenger RNA transcripts encoding proteins of varied functions from the same gene. It is thus a rich source of proteomic and functional diversity. Alterations in alternative RNA splicing are observed both during healthy aging and in a number of human diseases, several of which display premature aging phenotypes or increased incidence with age. Age-associated splicing alterations include differential splicing of genes associated with hallmarks of aging, as well as changes in the levels of core spliceosomal genes and regulatory splicing factors. Here, we review the current known links between alternative RNA splicing, its regulators, healthy biological aging, and diseases associated with aging or aging-like phenotypes. This article is categorized under: RNA in Disease and Development > RNA in Disease RNA Processing > Splicing Regulation/Alternative Splicing.

Topics & Concepts

RNA splicingAlternative splicingBiologyRNAGeneGeneticsGene expressionPhenotypeRNA-binding proteinSplicing factorExonic splicing enhancerMessenger RNARNA Research and SplicingRNA modifications and cancerRNA regulation and disease
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