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The splicing factor SRSF6 is amplified and is an oncoprotein in lung and colon cancers
Authors:Michal Cohen‐Eliav  Regina Golan‐Gerstl  Zahava Siegfried  Claus L Andersen  Kasper Thorsen  Torben F Ørntoft  David Mu  Rotem Karni
Institution:1. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Institute for Medical Research Israel-Canada, Hebrew University ‐ Hadassah Medical School, , Jerusalem, Israel;2. Department of Molecular Medicine, Aarhus University Hospital, , Denmark;3. Department of Pathology, H083, Penn State University, Hershey Medical Center, , PA, USA
Abstract:An increasing body of evidence connects alterations in the process of alternative splicing with cancer development and progression. However, a direct role of splicing factors as drivers of cancer development is mostly unknown. We analysed the gene copy number of several splicing factors in colon and lung tumours, and found that the gene encoding for the splicing factor SRSF6 is amplified and over‐expressed in these cancers. Moreover, over‐expression of SRSF6 in immortal lung epithelial cells enhanced proliferation, protected them from chemotherapy‐induced cell death and converted them to be tumourigenic in mice. In contrast, knock‐down of SRSF6 in lung and colon cancer cell lines inhibited their tumourigenic abilities. SRSF6 up‐ or down‐regulation altered the splicing of several tumour suppressors and oncogenes to generate the oncogenic isoforms and reduce the tumour‐suppressive isoforms. Our data suggest that the splicing factor SRSF6 is an oncoprotein that regulates the proliferation and survival of lung and colon cancer cells.
Keywords:SRSF6  splicing  cancer  colon  lung  amplification  oncoprotein
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