Despite advancements in the use of transcriptional information to understand and classify breast cancers, the contribution of splicing to the establishment and progression of these tumours has only recently starting to emerge. Our work explores this lesser known landscape, with special focus on the basal-like breast cancer subtype where limited therapeutic opportunities and no prognostic biomarkers are currently available. Using ExonArray analysis of 176 breast cancers and 9 normal breast tissues we demonstrate that splicing levels significantly contribute to the diversity of breast cancer molecular subtypes and explain much of the differences compared with normal tissues. We identified pathways specifically affected by splicing imbalances ...
Pre-messenger RNA splicing is a fine-tuned process that generates multiple functional variants from ...
The functional capacity of cells is defined by the transcriptome. Many recent studies have identifie...
Splicing perturbation in cancers contribute to different aspects of cancer cell progression. However...
Growing evidence indicates that alternative or aberrant pre-mRNA splicing takes place during the dev...
Breast cancer is known to be a heterogeneous disease driven by a large repertoire of molecular abnor...
In breast cancer patients, tumor metastases at distant sites are the main cause of death. However, t...
Background: Breast cancer is the second most frequent type of cancer affecting women. We are increas...
Intracellular signaling is controlled to a large extent by the phosphorylation status of proteins. T...
The dysregulation of the splicing process has emerged as a novel hallmark of metabolic and tumor pat...
Background: BRCA1 is a key protein in cell network, involved in DNA repair pathways and cell cycle. ...
Breast cancer transcriptome acquires a myriad of regulation changes, and splicing is critical for th...
Splicing factors (SFs) act in dynamic macromolecular complexes to modulate RNA processing. To unders...
Breast cancer is the second most frequent type of cancer affecting women. We are increasingly aware ...
Recent evidence suggests that splicing factors (SFs) and alternative splicing (AS) play important ro...
D ow nloaded from 2 It is well known that many genes implicated in the development and progression o...
Pre-messenger RNA splicing is a fine-tuned process that generates multiple functional variants from ...
The functional capacity of cells is defined by the transcriptome. Many recent studies have identifie...
Splicing perturbation in cancers contribute to different aspects of cancer cell progression. However...
Growing evidence indicates that alternative or aberrant pre-mRNA splicing takes place during the dev...
Breast cancer is known to be a heterogeneous disease driven by a large repertoire of molecular abnor...
In breast cancer patients, tumor metastases at distant sites are the main cause of death. However, t...
Background: Breast cancer is the second most frequent type of cancer affecting women. We are increas...
Intracellular signaling is controlled to a large extent by the phosphorylation status of proteins. T...
The dysregulation of the splicing process has emerged as a novel hallmark of metabolic and tumor pat...
Background: BRCA1 is a key protein in cell network, involved in DNA repair pathways and cell cycle. ...
Breast cancer transcriptome acquires a myriad of regulation changes, and splicing is critical for th...
Splicing factors (SFs) act in dynamic macromolecular complexes to modulate RNA processing. To unders...
Breast cancer is the second most frequent type of cancer affecting women. We are increasingly aware ...
Recent evidence suggests that splicing factors (SFs) and alternative splicing (AS) play important ro...
D ow nloaded from 2 It is well known that many genes implicated in the development and progression o...
Pre-messenger RNA splicing is a fine-tuned process that generates multiple functional variants from ...
The functional capacity of cells is defined by the transcriptome. Many recent studies have identifie...
Splicing perturbation in cancers contribute to different aspects of cancer cell progression. However...