Yinyu Fu, Bo Yang, Ling Lai, Jun He, Xinzhu Li , Jin Hou
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Emerging role of alternative splicing in oral and maxillofacial development
The excision of introns and subsequent ligation of exons in precursor messenger RNA (pre-mRNA) is a fundamental mechanism requisite for the expression of eukaryotic genes. Alternative splicing (AS) serves as a potent amplifying factor, augmenting the spectrum of protein isoforms that can emanate from a singular genetic locus, thereby bolstering proteomic diversity. Perturbations in the regulatory framework of pre-mRNA splicing have been associated with an extensive array of pathological conditions. Oral and maxillofacial morphogenesis, a multifaceted process governed by intricate molecular interactions during embryonic development, is also susceptible to the modulating influence of alternative splicing. Aberrations or dysfunctions in the components responsible for alternative splicing during this critical developmental window can culminate in abnormal craniofacial architectures. In this scholarly review, our emphasis is placed on the exploration of RNA splicing as an emergent feature in oral and maxillofacial development. Importantly, we spotlight instances of splicing dysregulation that contribute to either non-syndromic or syndromic manifestations of cleft palate and enamel developmental anomalies. Deepening our understanding of the role of RNA splicing components and potential downstream effectors in oral and maxillofacial development may provide invaluable insights for prenatal diagnostic modalities.
期刊介绍:
Differentiation is a multidisciplinary journal dealing with topics relating to cell differentiation, development, cellular structure and function, and cancer. Differentiation of eukaryotes at the molecular level and the use of transgenic and targeted mutagenesis approaches to problems of differentiation are of particular interest to the journal.
The journal will publish full-length articles containing original work in any of these areas. We will also publish reviews and commentaries on topics of current interest.
The principal subject areas the journal covers are: • embryonic patterning and organogenesis
• human development and congenital malformation
• mechanisms of cell lineage commitment
• tissue homeostasis and oncogenic transformation
• establishment of cellular polarity
• stem cell differentiation
• cell reprogramming mechanisms
• stability of the differentiated state
• cell and tissue interactions in vivo and in vitro
• signal transduction pathways in development and differentiation
• carcinogenesis and cancer
• mechanisms involved in cell growth and division especially relating to cancer
• differentiation in regeneration and ageing
• therapeutic applications of differentiation processes.