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The alternative matrisome: Alternative splicing of ECM proteins in development, homeostasis and tumor progression

Journal

MATRIX BIOLOGY
Volume 111, Issue -, Pages 26-52

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.matbio.2022.05.003

Keywords

Alternative splicing; Extracellular matrix; Matrisome; Alternative isoforms; Cancer; Development; Homeostasis

Funding

  1. National Agency for Research [ANR-16-CE93-0005-01]
  2. LabEx SIGNALIFE program [ANR11-LABX-002801]
  3. Canceropole Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur
  4. Institut National du Cancer
  5. Universite Cote d'Azur
  6. Academy of Finland [326291]
  7. University of Oulu
  8. Finnish Cancer Institute, K. Albin Johansson Cancer Research Fellowship fund
  9. Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) [ANR-16-CE93-0005] Funding Source: Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR)

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The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a fundamental component of tissue in multicellular organisms that regulates cellular processes and impacts cell fate decisions. The composition of the ECM varies across organs, developmental stages, and diseases, and most ECM genes undergo alternative splicing events to enhance complexity. Recent studies have linked alternative splicing of ECM isoforms to cancer, suggesting its role in tumor progression and stromal activation.
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a fundamental component of the tissue of multicellular organisms that is comprised of an intricate network of multidomain proteins and associated factors, collectively known as the matrisome. The ECM creates a biophysical environment that regulates essential cellular processes such as adhesion, proliferation and migration and impacts cell fate decisions. The composition of the ECM varies across organs, developmental stages and diseases. Interestingly, most ECM genes generate transcripts that undergo extensive alternative splicing events, producing multiple protein variants from one gene thus enhancing ECM complexity and impacting matrix architecture. Extensive studies over the past several decades have linked ECM remodeling and expression of alternatively spliced ECM isoforms to cancer, and reprogramming of the alternative splicing patterns in cells has recently been proposed as a new hallmark of tumor progression. Indeed, tumor-associated alternative splicing occurs in both malignant and non-malignant cells of the tumor environment and growing evidence suggests that expression of specific ECM splicing variants could be a key step for stromal activation. In this review, we present a general overview of alternative splicing mechanisms, featuring examples of ECM components. The importance of ECM variant expression during essential physiological processes, such as tissue organization and embryonic development is discussed as well as the dysregulation of alternative splicing in cancer. The overall aim of this review is to address the complexity of the ECM by highlighting the importance of the yet-to-be-fully-characterized alternative matrisome in physiological and pathological states such as cancer. (C) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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