AZ of Epigenetic Readers: Targeting Alternative Splicing and Histone Modification Variants in Cancer Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Epigenetic reader proteins, which have evolved to interact with specific chromatin modifications, play pivotal roles in gene regulation. There is growing interest in the alternative splicing mechanisms that affect the functionality of such epigenetic readers in cancer etiology. The current review considers how deregulation of epigenetic processes and alternative splicing events contribute to pathophysiology. An AZ guide of epigenetic readers is provided, delineating the antagonistic yin-yang roles of full-length versus spliced isoforms, where this is known from the literature. The examples discussed underscore the key contributions of epigenetic readers in transcriptional regulation, early development, and cancer. Clinical implications are considered, offering insights into precision oncology and targeted therapies focused on epigenetic readers that have undergone alternative splicing events during disease pathogenesis. This review underscores the fundamental importance of alternative splicing events in the context of epigenetic readers while emphasizing the critical need for improved understanding of functional diversity, regulatory mechanisms, and future therapeutic potential.

published proceedings

  • Cancers

author list (cited authors)

  • Mohan, N., Dashwood, R. H., & Rajendran, P.

complete list of authors

  • Mohan, Nivedhitha||Dashwood, Roderick H||Rajendran, Praveen

publication date

  • March 2024