Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1929960 Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Alternative splicing is a major contributor to transcriptome and proteome diversity, which can lead to the deregulation of crucial cellular processes and have been associated with a variety of human diseases including cancer. As p53, BRCA1, and PTEN proteins have a key role in preventing breast cancer formation, cancer-associated splicing variants of these tumor suppressor genes are potential molecular markers and may contribute to the development of diagnostic and prognostic methods. In the present review, we summarize these tumor suppressor genes at a viewpoint of alternative splicing involved in breast cancer.

► The function of p53, BRCA1, and PTEN genes is summarized. ► These proteins have a key role in preventing breast cancer. ► Alternative splicing is also a contributor to the function diversity.

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