The splicing machinery is a genetic modifier of disease severity

Citation:

Malka Nissim-Rafinia and Kerem, Batsheva . 2005. “The Splicing Machinery Is A Genetic Modifier Of Disease Severity”. Trends Genet, 21, 9, Pp. 480-3. doi:10.1016/j.tig.2005.07.005.

Abstract:

Disease severity correlates with the level of correctly spliced RNA transcribed from genes carrying splicing mutations and with the ratio of alternatively spliced isoforms. Hence, a role for splicing regulation as a genetic modifier has been suggested. Here we discuss recent experiments that provide direct evidence that changes in the level of splicing factors modulate the splicing pattern of disease-associated genes. Importantly, modulation of the splicing pattern led to regulation of the protein function and modification of disease severity.