Alternative splicing and cancer: insights, opportunities, and challenges from an expanding view of the transcriptome [Reviews]

Over the past decade there has been increased awareness of the potential role of alternative splicing in the etiology of cancer. In particular, advances in RNA-Sequencing technology and analysis has led to a wave of discoveries in the last few years regarding the causes and functional relevance of alternative splicing in cancer. Here we discuss the current understanding of the connections between splicing and cancer, with a focus on the most recent findings. We also discuss remaining questions and challenges that must be addressed in order to use our knowledge of splicing to guide the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
Source: Genes and Development - Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Authors: Tags: Chromatin and Gene Expression, Cancer and Disease Models Reviews Source Type: research