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m6A modification on the fate of colorectal cancer: functions and mechanisms of cell proliferation and tumorigenesis

Xiaohan Jiang, Ziyao Jin, Yuzhong Yang, Xiang Zheng, Shaohua Chen, Shuaijie Wang, Xuemei Zhang, Nanfang Qu

2023Frontiers in Oncology21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

N6-methyladenosine (m6A) is the most pervasive RNA modification in eukaryotic cells. The dynamic and reversible m6A modification of RNA plays a critical role in the occurrence and progression of tumors by regulating RNA metabolism, including translocation, mRNA stability or decay, pre-mRNA splicing, and lncRNA processing. Numerous studies have shown that m6A modification is involved in the development of various cancers. This review aims to summarize the significant role of m6A modification in the proliferation and tumorigenesis of CRC, as well as the potential of modulating m6A modification for tumor treatment. These findings may offer new therapeutic strategies for clinical implementation of m6A modification in CRC in the near future.

Topics & Concepts

CarcinogenesisRNACancer researchBiologyRNA splicingMessenger RNAColorectal cancerMechanism (biology)Cell biologyN6-MethyladenosineCancerBioinformaticsGeneGeneticsMethyltransferaseMethylationEpistemologyPhilosophyRNA modifications and cancerCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchRNA Research and Splicing
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