Nonsense-Mediated mRNA Decay in Human Health and Diseases: Current Understanding, Regulatory Mechanisms and Future Perspectives
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Nonsense-Mediated mRNA Decay in Human Health and Diseases: Current Understanding, Regulatory Mechanisms and Future Perspectives
Abstract
Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) is a surveillance mechanism that is conserved across all eukaryotes ensuring the quality of transcripts by targeting messenger RNA (mRNA) harbouring premature stop codons. It regulates the gene expression by targeting aberrant mRNA carrying pre-termination codons (PTCs) and eliminates C-terminal truncated proteins. NMD distinguishes aberrant and non-aberrant transcript by looking after long 3' UTRs and exon-junction complex (EJC) downstream of stop codon that indicate the presence of PTC. Therefore, NMD modulates cellular surveillance and eliminates the truncated proteins but if the PTC escapes the surveillance pathway it can lead to potential negative phenotype resulting in genetic diseases. The alternative splicing also contributes in formation of NMD-sensitive isoforms by introducing PTC. NMD plays a complex role in cancer, it can either aggravate or downregulates the tumour. Some tumours agitate NMD to deteriorate mRNAs encoding tumour suppressor proteins, stress response proteins and neoantigens. In other case, tumours suppress the NMD to encourage the expression of oncoproteins for tumour growth and survival. This mechanism augmented in the development of new therapeutics by PTC read-through mechanism and personalized medicine. Detailed studies on NMD surveillance will possibly lead towards development of strategies for improving human health aligning with United Nations sustainable development goals (SDG 3: Good health and well-being). The potential therapeutic applications of NMD pose a challenge in terms of safe and effective modulation. Understanding the complexities of NMD regulation and its interaction with other cellular processes can lead to the development of new interventions for various diseases.
Keywords: Alternative splicing; Cancer; Messenger RNA; Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay; Pre-termination codons.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declarations. Competing interests: The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest. Ethical Approval: It is a review article. No ethics approval is required. Consent for Publication: Not applicable. Research Involving in Human and Animal Rights: It is a review article. No animals were used in the study.
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