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Methyltransferase like 3 enhances pinin mRNA stability through <i>N</i><sup>6</sup>‐methyladenosine modification to augment tumourigenesis of colon adenocarcinoma

Min He, Danling Jiang, An-Ying Xun, Jian Yang, Qianjiang Luo, Huihua Wu

2022Experimental Physiology11 citationsDOI

Abstract

New Findings What is the central question of this study? What is the role of pinin (PNN) in the malignant phenotype of colon adenocarcinoma cells and the underlying mechanism? What is the main finding and its importance? PNN mRNA can be stabilized and upregulated by methyltransferase like 3 (METTL3), which promotes glycolysis in colon adenocarcinoma and augments cell proliferation, migration and invasiveness. METTL3 and PNN might serve as potential targets for the treatment of colon adenocarcinoma. Abstract Colon adenocarcinoma (COAD) is a fatal malignancy with high morbidity and mortality rates globally. Pinin (PNN), a desmosome associated protein, has been revealed as a tumour driver in several malignancies. This study aims to probe the expression and role of PNN in COAD and the underlying mechanism. PNN was expressed at high levels in clinically collected COAD tumours and was linked to poor prognosis of patients. Downregulation of PNN reduced glucose uptake, lactate production and ATP levels in COAD cells and suppressed cell proliferation, migration and invasiveness. Methyltransferase like 3 (METTL3) was positively associated with PNN levels in COAD tumour tissues. RNA immunoprecipitation and N 6 ‐methyladenosine (m 6 A) quantification assays indicated that METTL3 enhanced PNN mRNA stability and expression in COAD through m 6 A modification with the involvement of the m 6 A ‘reader’ protein YT521‐B homology domain family member 1. Downregulation of METTL3 reduced COAD cell glycolysis and proliferation in vitro and suppressed growth and metastasis of xenograft tumours in vivo, but further overexpression of PNN restored malignant behaviours of COAD cells and tumour growth. In summary, this study demonstrates that METTL3 promotes PNN mRNA stability and expression in COAD through m 6 A modification, which augments glycolysis and proliferation of COAD cells and leads to the resultant tumour progression.

Topics & Concepts

MethyltransferaseMessenger RNAColon adenocarcinomaAdenocarcinomaChemistryInternal medicineMedicineBiochemistryMethylationGeneCancerRNA modifications and cancerCancer-related gene regulationCancer-related molecular mechanisms research