The RNA-Binding Protein Musashi1: A Major Player in Intestinal Epithelium Renewal and Colon Cancer Development |
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Authors: | Michelina Plateroti Patricia Rosa de Araujo Acarizia Eduardo da Silva Luiz O. F. Penalva |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre de G??n??tique et de Physiologie Mol??culaire et Cellulaire, Universit?? Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France. 16 Rue Raphael Dubois, 69622, Villeurbanne, Cedex France 2. Children??s Cancer Research Institute, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Mail Code 7784, 7703 Floyd Curl Dr, San Antonio, TX, 78229-3900, USA
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Abstract: | Aberrant gene expression is the cause and the consequence of tumorigenesis. A major component of gene expression is translation regulation; a process whose main players are RNA-binding-proteins (RBPs). More than 800 RBPs have been identified in the human genome and several of them have been shown to control gene networks associated with relevant cancer processes. A more systematic characterization of RBPs starts to reveal that similar to transcription factors, they can function as tumor suppressors or oncogenes. A relevant example is Musashi1 (Msi1), which is emerging as a critical regulator of tumorigenesis in multiple cancer types, including colon cancer. Msi1 is a stem marker in several tissues and is critical in maintaining the balance between self-renewal and differentiation. However, a boost in Msi1 expression can most likely lead cells towards an oncogenic pathway. In this article, we discuss the parallels between Msi1 function in normal renewal of intestinal epithelium and in colon cancer. |
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