THE RNA ISOFORM LANDSCAPE OF CANCER
PacBio
7/20/22, 12:00 PM
America/Pacific Time UTC -8:00 / -7:00
Description
Cancers display widespread RNA dysregulation, including alternative splicing of transcripts. These aberrant transcripts are often translated into cancer-specific proteins and have been shown to affect cancer initiation, progression, metastasis, and drug resistance. While it has been recently reported that cancer-specific isoforms can be used as novel prognostic biomarkers and serve as an untapped source of drug targets for immuno-oncology, the vast majority of cancer specific isoforms remain unknown. With at least 95% of genes undergoing alternative splicing and producing multiple isoforms, much remains to be discovered.
Join us for this webinar to learn:
- The roles of RNA isoforms in cancer biology
- How long-read RNA sequencing can help you uncover the molecular heterogeneity of cancers
- Why the Iso-Seq method is the best way to identify RNA isoforms in cancer
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Jonathan Bibliowicz
Revealing alternative splicing alterations in breast cancer using long-read RNA sequencing,
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Speakers
Olga Anczukow, Elizabeth Tseng
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