N6-methyladenosine links RNA metabolism to cancer progression

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Dongjun Dai
Hanying Wang
Liyuan Zhu
Hongchuan Jin
Xian Wang
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[1] Medical School of Zhejiang University,Department of Medical Oncology, Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital
[2] Medical School of Zhejiang University,Laboratory of Cancer Biology, Key Lab of Biotherapy, Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital
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N6-methyladenosine (m6A) is the most abundant mRNA modification. With the development of antibody-based sequencing technologies and the findings of m6A-related “writers”, “erasers”, and “readers”, the relationships between m6A and mRNA metabolism are emerging. The m6A modification influences almost every step of RNA metabolism that comprises mRNA processing, mRNA exporting from nucleus to cytoplasm, mRNA translation, mRNA decay, and the biogenesis of long-non-coding RNA (lncRNA) and microRNA (miRNA). Recently, more and more studies have found m6A is associated with cancer, contributing to the self-renewal of cancer stem cell, promotion of cancer cell proliferation, and resistance to radiotherapy or chemotherapy. Inhibitors of m6A-related factors have been explored, and some of them were identified to inhibit cancer progression, indicating that m6A could be a target for cancer therapy. In this review, we are trying to summarize the regulation and function of m6A in human carcinogenesis.
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