The role m6A RNA methylation is CNS development and glioma pathogenesis
Ting Pan, Fan Wu, Liwen Li, Shiyan Wu, Fang Zhou, Ping Zhang, Caixing Sun, Liang Xia
Abstract
Abstract Epigenetic abnormalities play a crucial role in many tumors, including glioma. RNA methylation occurs as an epigenetic modification similar to DNA methylation and histone modification. m 6 A methylation is the most common and most intensively studied RNA methylation, which can be found throughout the RNA life cycle and exert biological functions by affecting RNA metabolism. The m 6 A modification is primarily associated with three types of protease, which are encoded by the writer, eraser and reader genes, respectively. It has been shown that the m 6 A methylation has close connections with the occurrence and development of many tumors, including glioma. In this study, the concept and the research progress of m 6 A methylation are reviewed, especially the role of m 6 A methylation in glioma. Moreover, we will discuss how glioma is paving the way to the development of new therapeutic options based on the inhibition of m 6 A deposition.