Emerging roles of BRCA1 alternative splicing.

T I Orban, E Olah
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Germline mutations of the BRCA1 gene predispose individuals mainly to the development of breast and/or ovarian cancer. However, the exact function of the gene is still unclear, although the encoded proteins are involved in various cellular processes, including transcriptional regulation and DNA repair pathways. Several BRCA1 splice variants are found in different tissues, but in spite of intense investigations, their regulation and possible functions are poorly understood at the moment. This review summarises current knowledge on the roles of these splice variants and the mechanisms responsible for their formation. Because alternative splicing is now widely accepted as an important source of genetic diversity, elucidating the functions of the BRCA1 splice variants would help in the understanding of the exact role(s) of this tumour suppressor. This should help to resolve the current paradox that, despite its seemingly vital cellular functions, mutations of this gene are associated with tissue specific tumour formation predominantly in the breast and the ovary.

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BRCA1 替代剪接的新作用。
BRCA1 基因的种系突变主要导致个体易患乳腺癌和/或卵巢癌。然而,尽管该基因编码的蛋白质参与了多种细胞过程,包括转录调控和 DNA 修复途径,但该基因的确切功能仍不清楚。在不同组织中发现了几种 BRCA1 剪接变体,但尽管进行了大量研究,目前对它们的调控和可能的功能仍知之甚少。本综述总结了目前关于这些剪接变体的作用及其形成机制的知识。由于现在人们普遍认为替代剪接是遗传多样性的一个重要来源,因此阐明 BRCA1 剪接变体的功能将有助于了解这种肿瘤抑制因子的确切作用。这将有助于解决当前的一个悖论,即尽管该基因看似具有重要的细胞功能,但其突变却与主要发生在乳腺和卵巢的特定组织肿瘤有关。
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