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Cellular Oncology: the Official Journal of the International Society for Cellular Oncology logoLink to Cellular Oncology: the Official Journal of the International Society for Cellular Oncology
. 2007 Apr 3;29(1):1–17. doi: 10.1155/2007/586139

Aberrant Regulation of Messenger RNA 3′-Untranslated Region in Human Cancer

Isabel López de Silanes 1, María Paz Quesada 1, Manel Esteller 1,*
PMCID: PMC4618221  PMID: 17429137

Abstract

The messenger RNA 3′-untranslated region (3′UTR) is emerging as critically important in regulating gene expression at posttranscriptional levels. The 3′UTR governs gene expression via orchestrated interactions between mRNA structural components (cis-elements) and specific trans-acting factors (RNA-binding proteins and non-coding RNAs). Alterations in any of these components can lead to disease. Here, we review the mutations in 3′UTR regulatory sequences as well as the aberrant levels, subcellular localization, and posttranslational modifications of trans-acting factors that can promote or enhance the malignant phenotype of cancer cells. A thorough understanding of these alterations and their impact upon 3′UTR-directed posttranscriptional gene regulation will uncover promising new targets for therapeutic intervention.

Keywords: Post-transcriptional gene regulation, RNA-binding proteins, non-coding RNAs, miRNAs, AU-rich elements (ARE), ribonomics


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