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Alternative splicing in endothelial cells: novel therapeutic opportunities in cancer angiogenesis.


ABSTRACT: Alternative splicing (AS) is a pervasive molecular process generating multiple protein isoforms, from a single gene. It plays fundamental roles during development, differentiation and maintenance of tissue homeostasis, while aberrant AS is considered a hallmark of multiple diseases, including cancer. Cancer-restricted AS isoforms represent either predictive biomarkers for diagnosis/prognosis or targets for anti-cancer therapies. Here, we discuss the contribution of AS regulation in cancer angiogenesis, a complex process supporting disease development and progression. We consider AS programs acting in a specific and non-redundant manner to influence morphological and functional changes involved in cancer angiogenesis. In particular, we describe relevant AS variants or splicing regulators controlling either secreted or membrane-bound angiogenic factors, which may represent attractive targets for therapeutic interventions in human cancer.

SUBMITTER: Di Matteo A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7720527 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Alternative splicing in endothelial cells: novel therapeutic opportunities in cancer angiogenesis.

Di Matteo Anna A   Belloni Elisa E   Pradella Davide D   Cappelletto Ambra A   Volf Nina N   Zacchigna Serena S   Ghigna Claudia C  

Journal of experimental & clinical cancer research : CR 20201207 1


Alternative splicing (AS) is a pervasive molecular process generating multiple protein isoforms, from a single gene. It plays fundamental roles during development, differentiation and maintenance of tissue homeostasis, while aberrant AS is considered a hallmark of multiple diseases, including cancer. Cancer-restricted AS isoforms represent either predictive biomarkers for diagnosis/prognosis or targets for anti-cancer therapies. Here, we discuss the contribution of AS regulation in cancer angiog  ...[more]

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