Epithelial specific splicing regulator proteins as emerging oncogenes in aggressive prostate cancer - presented by Prof. D. Elliott

Epithelial specific splicing regulator proteins as emerging oncogenes in aggressive prostate cancer

Prof. D. Elliott

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Epithelial specific splicing regulator proteins as emerging oncogenes in aggressive prostate cancer
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D. Elliott
Newcastle University

Associated Oncogene article

R. Advani et al. (2023) Epithelial specific splicing regulator proteins as emerging oncogenes in aggressive prostate cancer. Oncogene
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Prostate cancer progression is connected to the activity of conventional oncogenes and tumour suppressors and driven by circulating steroid hormones. A key issue has been how to identify and care for aggressively developing prostate tumours. Here we discuss how expression of the splicing regulators ESRP1 and ESRP2, and how their role as "masterminds" of epithelial splicing patterns, have been identified as markers of aggressively proliferating prostate primary tumours. We suggest that the origin of prostate cancer within epithelial cells, and the subsequent association of ESRP1 and ESRP2 expression with more aggressive disease progression, identify ESRP1 and ESRP2 as lineage survival oncogenes. To move this field on in the future it will be important to identify the gene expression targets controlled by ESRP1/2 that regulate prostate cancer proliferation. Potential future therapies could be designed to target ESRP1 and ESRP2 protein activity or their regulated splice isoforms in aggressive prostate tumours. Design of these therapies is potentially complicated by the risk of producing a more mesenchymal splicing environment that might promote tumour metastasis.

References
  • 1.
    R. Advani et al. (2023) Epithelial specific splicing regulator proteins as emerging oncogenes in aggressive prostate cancer. Oncogene
  • 2.
    J. Munkley et al. (2019) Androgen-regulated transcription of ESRP2 drives alternative splicing patterns in prostate cancer. eLife
Grants
    Prostate Cancer UKPG12-34Prostate Cancer UKRIA16-ST2-011Prostate Cancer UKTLD-PF19-002Prostate Cancer UKRIA21-ST2-006Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research CouncilBB/W002019/1Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research CouncilBB/S008039/1
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D. Elliott (2024, May 31), Epithelial specific splicing regulator proteins as emerging oncogenes in aggressive prostate cancer
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