A pan-cancer analysis of alternative splicing of splicing factors in 6904 patients

Great progress has been made in the investigation on mutation and expression of splicing factor. However, little is known on the role of alternative splicing of splicing factors across cancers. Here, we reported a pan-cancer analysis of alternative splicing of splicing factors spanning 6904 patients...

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Veröffentlicht in:Oncogene 2021-09, Vol.40 (35), p.5441-5450
Hauptverfasser: Cheng, Rui, Xiao, Lixing, Zhou, Wenyang, Jin, Xiyun, Xu, Zhaochun, Xu, Chang, Wang, Pingping, Luo, Meng, Wang, Mengyun, Ma, Kexin, Cao, Huimin, Huang, Yan, Lin, Xiaoyu, Pang, Fenglan, Li, Yiqun, Jiang, Qinghua
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Zusammenfassung:Great progress has been made in the investigation on mutation and expression of splicing factor. However, little is known on the role of alternative splicing of splicing factors across cancers. Here, we reported a pan-cancer analysis of alternative splicing of splicing factors spanning 6904 patients across 16 cancer types, and identified 167 splicing factors with implications regulating cancer-specific splicing patterns through alternative splicing. Furthermore, we found that abnormal splicing events of splicing factors could serve as potential common regulators for alternative splicing in different cancers. In addition, we developed a splicing-derived neoepitopes database (ASPNs), which provided the corresponding putative alternative splicing-derived neoepitopes of 16 cancer types. Our results suggested that alternative splicing of splicing factors involved in the pre-RNA splicing process was common across cancer types and may represent an underestimated hallmark of tumorigenesis.
ISSN:0950-9232
1476-5594
1476-5594
DOI:10.1038/s41388-021-01947-7