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Human osteopontin splicing isoforms: Known roles,potential clinical applications and activated signaling pathways
Authors:E.R. Gimba  T.M. Tilli
Affiliation:1. Universidade Federal Fluminense/Polo Universitário de Rio das Ostras, Rua Recife s/n, CEP: 28890-000, Rio das Ostras, RJ, Brazil;2. Instituto Nacional de Câncer, Programa de Pós Graduação Stricto Sensu em Oncologia, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Abstract:Human osteopontin is subject to alternative splicing, which generates three isoforms, termed OPNa, OPNb and OPNc. These variants show specific expression and roles in different cell contexts. We present an overview of current knowledge of the expression profile of human OPN splicing isoforms (OPN-SIs), their tissue-specific roles, and the pathways mediating their functional properties in different pathophysiological conditions. We also describe their putative application as biomarkers, and their potential use as therapeutic targets by using antibodies, oligonucleotides or siRNA molecules. This synthesis provides new clues for a better understanding of human OPN splice variants, their roles in normal and pathological conditions, and their possible clinical applications.
Keywords:Osteopontin   Alternative splicing   Functional roles   Clinical application
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