ADAR1 Editing and its Role in Cancer
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. The Role of ADAR1 in Modulating Specific Editing Substrates during Cancer Progression
2.1. RNA Editing Dependent Role of ADAR1 in Modulating Specific Editing Substrates
2.2. RNA Editing Independent Roles of ADAR1 in Modulating Specific Substrates
3. A Possible Role of ADAR1 as an Immune Repressor during Cancer Progression
4. Clinical Application of ADAR1 Editing in Cancer
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Edited Form Drives Tumor Growth and Metastasis | ||||
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Gene | Protein | Edited Residues | Cancer Types | Ref. |
AZIN1 | Antizyme inhibitor 1 | S/G | hepatocellular carcinoma | [36] |
esophageal squamous cell carcinoma | [37] | |||
non-small-cell lung cancer | [38] | |||
colorectal cell carcinoma | [39] | |||
BLCAP | Bladder cancer associated protein | Y/C; Q/R; K/R | cervical cancer | [40] |
Y/C | hepatocellular carcinoma | [41] | ||
GLI1 | Glioma-associated oncogene 1 | R/G | multiple myeloma | [42] |
NEIL | Endonuclease 8-like 1 | K/R | multiple myeloma | [43] |
DHFR | Dihydrofolate reductase | 3’UTR | breast cancer | [44] |
FAK | Focal adhesion kinase | Intron | Lung adenocarcinoma | [45] |
PCA3 | Prostate cancer antigen 3 | Multiple sites when forms duplex with PRUNE2 | prostate cancer | [46] |
pri-let-7d | +3; +59 | chronic myelogenous leukemia | [47] | |
miR-200b-3p | +5 | HNSC, KIRP, THCA, and UCEC * | [48] | |
Edited Form Inhibits Tumor Growth and Metastasis | ||||
Gene | Protein | Edited Residues | Cancer Types | Ref. |
Gabra3 | Gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor subunit alpha-3 | I/M | breast cancer | [49] |
miR-455-5p | +2; +17 | melanoma | [50] | |
miR-378a-3p | +18 | melanoma | [51] | |
CCNI | Cyclin I | R/G | melanoma | [32] |
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