From general aberrant alternative splicing in cancers and its therapeutic application to the discovery of an oncogenic DMTF1 isoform

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Alternative pre-mRNA splicing is a crucial process that allows the generation of diversified RNA and protein products from a multi-exon gene. In tumor cells, this mechanism can facilitate cancer development and progression through both creating oncogenic isoforms and reducing the expression of normal or controllable protein species. We recently demonstrated that an alternative cyclin D-binding myb-like transcription factor 1 (DMTF1) pre-mRNA splicing isoform, DMTF1_, is increasingly expressed in breast cancer and promotes mammary tumorigenesis in a transgenic mouse model. Aberrant pre-mRNA splicing is a typical event occurring for many cancer-related functional proteins. In this review, we introduce general aberrant pre-mRNA splicing in cancers and discuss its therapeutic application using our recent discovery of the oncogenic DMTF1 isoform as an example. We also summarize new insights in designing novel targeting strategies of cancer therapies based on the understanding of deregulated pre-mRNA splicing mechanisms.

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Tian, N., Li, J., Shi, J., & Sui, G. (2017). From general aberrant alternative splicing in cancers and its therapeutic application to the discovery of an oncogenic DMTF1 isoform. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 18(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms18030191

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