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WTAP regulates autophagy in colon cancer cells by inhibiting FLNA through N6-methyladenosine

Liang Huang, Jinfan Shao, Xijuan Xu, Weiwen Hong, Wenfeng Yu, Shuang Zheng, Xiaogang Ge

2023Cell Adhesion & Migration18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Our study investigated the role of WTAP in colon cancer. We employed experiments including m6A dot blot hybridization, methylated RNA immunoprecipitation, dual-luciferase, and RNA immunoprecipitation to investigate the regulatory mechanism of WTAP. Western blot was performed to analyze the expression of WTAP, FLNA and autophagy-related proteins in cells. Our results confirmed the up-regulation of WTAP in colon cancer and its promoting effect on proliferation and inhibiting effect on apoptosis. FLNA was the downstream gene of WTAP and WTAP-regulated m6A modification led to post-transcriptional repression of FLNA. The rescue experiments showed that WTAP/FLNA could inhibit autophagy. WTAP-mediated m6A modification was confirmed to be crucial in colon cancer development, providing new insights into colon cancer therapy.

Topics & Concepts

FLNASmall interfering RNACancer researchAutophagyBiologymicroRNARNAColorectal cancerWestern blotOncogeneCell biologyMolecular biologyFilaminCancerChemistryApoptosisGeneCellCell cycleGeneticsCytoskeletonRNA modifications and cancerCancer-related gene regulationAutophagy in Disease and Therapy