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An inflammatory microenvironment is a tumor-promoting condition that provides survival signals
to which cancer cells respond with changes in their gene expression. One key gene regulatory
mechanism that responds to extracellular signals is alternative splicing. For example RAC1B, a RAC1
alternative splicing variant that we previously identified in a subset of BRAF-mutated colorectal
tumours, was found increased in samples from inflammatory bowel disease patients or following
experimentally-induced acute colitis in a mouse model. The main goal of this work is to determine the
pro-inflammatory signals that lead to increased RAC1B expression in colorectal cells.
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Vias de Transdução de Sinal e Patologias Associadas cancro coloretal RAC1b splicing alternativo
