RNA Biology (Dec 2023)

Pre-mRNA splicing-associated diseases and therapies

  • Sierra L. Love,
  • Joseph D. Emerson,
  • Kazunori Koide,
  • Aaron A. Hoskins

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/15476286.2023.2239601
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
pp. 525 – 538

Abstract

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Precursor mRNA (pre-mRNA) splicing is an essential step in human gene expression and is carried out by a large macromolecular machine called the spliceosome. Given the spliceosome's role in shaping the cellular transcriptome, it is not surprising that mutations in the splicing machinery can result in a range of human diseases and disorders (spliceosomopathies). This review serves as an introduction into the main features of the pre-mRNA splicing machinery in humans and how changes in the function of its components can lead to diseases ranging from blindness to cancers. Recently, several drugs have been developed that interact directly with this machinery to change splicing outcomes at either the single gene or transcriptome-scale. We discuss the mechanism of action of several drugs that perturb splicing in unique ways. Finally, we speculate on what the future may hold in the emerging area of spliceosomopathies and spliceosome-targeted treatments.

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