Prognostic Alternative Splicing Signatures in Esophageal Carcinoma

Cancer Manag Res. 2021 Jun 4:13:4509-4527. doi: 10.2147/CMAR.S305464. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Alternative splicing (AS) is a method of increasing the number of proteins that the genome is capable of coding for, by altering the pre-mRNA during its maturation. This process provides the ability of a broad range of proteins to arise from a single gene. AS events are known to occur in up to 94% of human genes. Cumulative data have shown that aberrant AS functionality is a major factor in human diseases. This review focuses on the contribution made by aberrant AS functionality in the development and progression of esophageal cancer. The changes in the pattern of expression of alternately spliced isoforms in esophageal cancer can be used as diagnostic or prognostic biomarkers. Additionally, these can be used as targets for the development of new treatments for esophageal cancer.

Keywords: adenocarcinoma; biomarkers; cell surface receptors; esophageal squamous cell carcinoma; splice variants; therapeutic targets.

Publication types

  • Review