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The impact of RNA binding motif protein 4-regulated splicing cascade on the progression and metabolism of colorectal cancer cells
Dysregulated splicing of pre-messenger (m)RNA is considered a molecular occasion of carcinogenesis. However, the underlying mechanism is complex and remains to be investigated. Herein, we report that the upregulated miR-92a reduced the RNA-binding motif 4 (RBM4) protein expression, leading to the im...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4741983/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26506517 |
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author | Liang, Yu-Chih Lin, Wei-Cheng Lin, Ying-Ju Lin, Jung-Chun |
author_facet | Liang, Yu-Chih Lin, Wei-Cheng Lin, Ying-Ju Lin, Jung-Chun |
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description | Dysregulated splicing of pre-messenger (m)RNA is considered a molecular occasion of carcinogenesis. However, the underlying mechanism is complex and remains to be investigated. Herein, we report that the upregulated miR-92a reduced the RNA-binding motif 4 (RBM4) protein expression, leading to the imbalanced expression of the neuronal polypyrimidine tract-binding (nPTB) protein through alternative splicing-coupled nonsense mediated decay (NMD) mechanism. Increase in nPTB protein enhances the relative level of fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 IIIc (FGFR2) and pyruvate kinase M2 (PKM2) transcripts which contribute to the progression and metabolic signature of CRC cells. Expression profiles of RBM4 and downstream alternative splicing events are consistently observed in cancerous tissues compared to adjacent normal tissues. These results constitute a mechanistic understanding of RBM4 on repressing the carcinogenesis of colorectal cells. |
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spelling | pubmed-47419832016-03-17 The impact of RNA binding motif protein 4-regulated splicing cascade on the progression and metabolism of colorectal cancer cells Liang, Yu-Chih Lin, Wei-Cheng Lin, Ying-Ju Lin, Jung-Chun Oncotarget Research Paper Dysregulated splicing of pre-messenger (m)RNA is considered a molecular occasion of carcinogenesis. However, the underlying mechanism is complex and remains to be investigated. Herein, we report that the upregulated miR-92a reduced the RNA-binding motif 4 (RBM4) protein expression, leading to the imbalanced expression of the neuronal polypyrimidine tract-binding (nPTB) protein through alternative splicing-coupled nonsense mediated decay (NMD) mechanism. Increase in nPTB protein enhances the relative level of fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 IIIc (FGFR2) and pyruvate kinase M2 (PKM2) transcripts which contribute to the progression and metabolic signature of CRC cells. Expression profiles of RBM4 and downstream alternative splicing events are consistently observed in cancerous tissues compared to adjacent normal tissues. These results constitute a mechanistic understanding of RBM4 on repressing the carcinogenesis of colorectal cells. Impact Journals LLC 2015-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4741983/ /pubmed/26506517 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Liang et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Liang, Yu-Chih Lin, Wei-Cheng Lin, Ying-Ju Lin, Jung-Chun The impact of RNA binding motif protein 4-regulated splicing cascade on the progression and metabolism of colorectal cancer cells |
title | The impact of RNA binding motif protein 4-regulated splicing cascade on the progression and metabolism of colorectal cancer cells |
title_full | The impact of RNA binding motif protein 4-regulated splicing cascade on the progression and metabolism of colorectal cancer cells |
title_fullStr | The impact of RNA binding motif protein 4-regulated splicing cascade on the progression and metabolism of colorectal cancer cells |
title_full_unstemmed | The impact of RNA binding motif protein 4-regulated splicing cascade on the progression and metabolism of colorectal cancer cells |
title_short | The impact of RNA binding motif protein 4-regulated splicing cascade on the progression and metabolism of colorectal cancer cells |
title_sort | impact of rna binding motif protein 4-regulated splicing cascade on the progression and metabolism of colorectal cancer cells |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4741983/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26506517 |
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