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N6-methyladenosine (m6A) in cancer stem cell: From molecular mechanisms to therapeutic implications

Liming Wang, Yuanxin Tang

2023Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The emergence of drug resistance and metastasis has long been a difficult problem for cancer treatment. Recent studies have shown that cancer stem cell populations are key factors in the regulation of cancer aggressiveness, relapse and drug resistance. Cancer stem cell (CSC) populations are highly plastic and self-renewing, giving them unique metabolic, metastatic, and chemotherapy resistance properties. N6-methyladenosine (m6A) is the most abundant internal modification of mRNA and is involved in a variety of cell growth and development processes, including RNA transcription, alternative splicing, degradation, and translation. It has also been linked to the development of various cancers. At present, the important role of m6A in tumour progression is gradually attracting attention, especially in the tumour stemness regulation process. Abnormal m6A modifications regulate tumour metastasis, recurrence and drug resistance. This paper aims to explore the regulatory mechanism of m6A in CSCs and clinical therapy, clarify its regulatory network, and provide theoretical guidance for the development of clinical targets and improvement of therapeutic effects.

Topics & Concepts

MetastasisCancer stem cellCancer researchBiologyCancerMechanism (biology)Drug resistanceStem cellTranscription factorCancer cellBioinformaticsMedicineGeneCell biologyGeneticsPhilosophyEpistemologyRNA modifications and cancerCancer-related gene regulationCancer-related molecular mechanisms research