2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijms232314832
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SRSF3 and HNRNPH1 Regulate Radiation-Induced Alternative Splicing of Protein Arginine Methyltransferase 5 in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Abstract: Protein arginine methyltransferase 5 (PRMT5) is an epigenetic regulator which has been proven to be a potential target for cancer therapy. We observed that PRMT5 underwent alternative splicing (AS) and generated a spliced isoform PRMT5-ISO5 in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients after radiotherapy. However, the regulatory mechanism and the clinical implications of IR-induced PRMT5 AS are unclear. This work revealed that serine and arginine rich splicing factor 3 (SRSF3) silencing increased PRMT5-ISO5 level… Show more

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“…Radiotherapy diminishes SRSF3 expression, leading to an elevation in PRMT5-ISO5 levels, which in turn enhances cell radiosensitivity and induces regression of xenograft tumors. 388 NONO, DExH-box helicase 9 (DHX9), and splicing factor proline and glutamine-rich (SFPQ) interact to promote BIN1 exon 12a inclusion. These three proteins are frequently co-expressed in HCC, fostering HCC proliferation, migration, and tumor formation.…”
Section: Colorectal Cancer (Crc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radiotherapy diminishes SRSF3 expression, leading to an elevation in PRMT5-ISO5 levels, which in turn enhances cell radiosensitivity and induces regression of xenograft tumors. 388 NONO, DExH-box helicase 9 (DHX9), and splicing factor proline and glutamine-rich (SFPQ) interact to promote BIN1 exon 12a inclusion. These three proteins are frequently co-expressed in HCC, fostering HCC proliferation, migration, and tumor formation.…”
Section: Colorectal Cancer (Crc)mentioning
confidence: 99%