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This project explores the role of epigenetics in cancer cell behavior, particularly how alternative splicing contributes to the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, which enhances tumor metastasis. It aims to identify regulatory mechanisms that could reverse this process.
Re-differentiation of carcinogenic epithelial cells to mesenchymal by epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) confers properties to tumour cells, which turn them highly metastatic and resistant to chemotherapy.
Traditionally, it was thought that expression of key genes was enough to induce EMT.
However, very recently, alternative processing of transcribed genes into different matured mRNAs, and therefore proteins, by alternative splicing has also been implicated in EMT progression.
Even more,…
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