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World J Gastroenterol. Dec 14, 2014; 20(46): 17305-17313
Published online Dec 14, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i46.17305
Published online Dec 14, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i46.17305
Genes | Role in DDR | Gastrointestinal Cancers | Reference papers |
DDR-related genes in gastrointestinal cancers | |||
ATM | DNA damage response kinase involved in HR pathway of DNA repair | Colon cancer cells | [18] |
MSH2, MLH1, MHS6, PMS2 | Involved in DNA mismatch repair | Colorectal cancer and gastric cancers | [37-39,44,45,57] |
MRE11 | Component of DNA damage sensor complex MRN | Colorectal cancer | [36] |
PARP-1 | Involved in single stranded DNA damage repair | Gastric cancer | [63] |
Plays role in controlling HR pathway | |||
RNF43 | Function as a regulator of ATM/ATR/DNA damage response | Pancreatic cancer | [46] |
Gastric cancer | [47] | ||
Sessile serrated adenomas | [48] | ||
AP4 | Activation by cellular stresses result in DNA damage inducer of EMT | Mediates EMT in colorectal cancer lines cancer | [84,85] |
BRCA1 | Involved in HR | Colorectal cancer | [65] |
BRCA2 | Involved in HR | Pancreatic cancer | [66,67] |
U2AF65 | With biotinylated triplex DNA affinity | Colorectal cancer | [61] |
FIR (PUF60) | Originally a transcriptional facor, also reported as a molecular | Colorectal cancer | [40,96,97] |
sensor for bleomycin-induced DNA damage pathway | Hepatocellular carcinoma | [9] | |
Other genes in gastrointestinal cancers | |||
P53 | Tumor suppressor, guardian of the genome | Colon cancer, head and neck cancer | [10] |
CD44 | Class I transmembrane glycoprotein involved in cell adhesion, cell-cell | Intestinal tumorigenesis | [41] |
interactions, migration and important player in stem cells and cancer | |||
OPN-b | Osteopontin splice variant, contributed to gastric cancer cell survival | Gastric cancer | [71] |
by regulation of Bcl-2 family proteins and CD44v expressions | |||
p27 (CDKN1B) | Cell cycle regulatory gene | Small intestine neuroendocrine tumors | [72] |
c-KIT | Stem cell growth factor receptor, also known as CD117 | Gastrointestinal stromal tumors | [75] |
Prrx1 | Paired related homoeobox 1, a newly reported EMT inducer | Pancreatic cancer | [94] |
Colorectal cancer | [95] | ||
HDM2 | Human double minute 2, negative regulator of p53 | Colorectal cancer | [79] |
PKM2 | Pyruvate kinase M2 gene, inactive state is associated with tumor cell proliferation, could switch between PKM2 to PKM1 | Impaired colorectal cancer growth | [82] |
BRAF | Raf kinase family member BRAF is a proto-oncogen replays a role in | Malignant melanomas | [77] |
regulating the MAP kinase/ERKs signaling pathway | Colorectal cancer | ||
BMP | Bone morphogenetic proteins, are a group of growth factors, function in the formation of bone and cartilage,constitute morphogenetic signals etc. | Gastric cancer | [42] |
PRPF6 | Pre-mRNA processing factor 6, a member of the tri-snRNP spliceosome complex | Colon cancer | [34,35] |
Dystrophin | Cause of Duchenne muscular dystrophy | Metastatic GIST | [76] |
FGFR2 | The fibroblast growth factor receptor 2, encodes for a fibroblast | Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma | [91] |
growth factor-activated transmembrane receptor tyrosine kinase | Hepatic cancer metastasis | ||
Splicing factors in other cancers | |||
SRSF6 | Splicing facor | Lung and colon cancers | [26] |
hnRNP | Splicing facor | Glioblastoma | [27,28] |
SF3B1, U2AF1 | Splicing factors | Associated with numerous malignancies | [29-33] |
ZRSR2, SRSF2 | |||
Ik11 (Ikaros) | Alternative splicing variant of Ikaros, a member of Ikaros family genes | B-cell lympho-proliferative disorders | [24] |
Helios | A member of Ikaros family genes | T-cell leukemia | [25] |
PUF60 (FIR) | FIR lacks exon5 of PUF60. FIR/PUF60 interacts with SF3B1 | Colon cancer, leukemia | [40,80,97] |
hnRNPM | RNA-binding protein heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein M | Breast cancer metastasis | [92] |
- Citation: Rahmutulla B, Matsushita K, Nomura F. Alternative splicing of DNA damage response genes and gastrointestinal cancers. World J Gastroenterol 2014; 20(46): 17305-17313
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v20/i46/17305.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v20.i46.17305