Aberrant RNA splicing in cancer

L Escobar-Hoyos, K Knorr… - Annual review of cancer …, 2019 - annualreviews.org
L Escobar-Hoyos, K Knorr, O Abdel-Wahab
Annual review of cancer biology, 2019annualreviews.org
RNA splicing, the enzymatic process of removing segments of premature RNA to produce
mature RNA, is a key mediator of proteome diversity and regulator of gene expression.
Increased systematic sequencing of the genome and transcriptome of cancers has identified
a variety of means by which RNA splicing is altered in cancer relative to normal cells. These
findings, in combination with the discovery of recurrent change-of-function mutations in
splicing factors in a variety of cancers, suggest that alterations in splicing are drivers of …
RNA splicing, the enzymatic process of removing segments of premature RNA to produce mature RNA, is a key mediator of proteome diversity and regulator of gene expression. Increased systematic sequencing of the genome and transcriptome of cancers has identified a variety of means by which RNA splicing is altered in cancer relative to normal cells. These findings, in combination with the discovery of recurrent change-of-function mutations in splicing factors in a variety of cancers, suggest that alterations in splicing are drivers of tumorigenesis. Greater characterization of altered splicing in cancer parallels increasing efforts to pharmacologically perturb splicing and early-phase clinical development of small molecules that disrupt splicing in patients with cancer. Here we review recent studies of global changes in splicing in cancer, splicing regulation of mitogenic pathways critical in cancer transformation, and efforts to therapeutically target splicing in cancer.
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