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RNA N-6-methyladenosine enzymes and resistance of cancer cells to chemotherapy and radiotherapy

Meiyi Xiang, Wensu Liu, Wei Tian, A‐Bin You, Dajun Deng

2020Epigenomics67 citationsDOI

Abstract

Aim: As one of the early adaptive mechanisms by which cells respond to environmental changes, RNA modification appears to be a very promising target for cancer treatment. Results: RNA modifications are currently a hot topic in epigenetic research. Emerging experimental studies show that expression alterations of multiple m6A enzymes, including demethylase FTO, methyltransferase METTL3 and WTAP, mediate the development of resistance of cancer cells to various treatments. A set of small molecular chemical drugs targeted to these m6A enzymes are under development. Intervention of RNA m6A methylation is a possible therapeutic strategy to overcome drug resistance. Conclusions: RNA m6A methylation may play a crucial role in drug resistance development and intervention in cancer cells.

Topics & Concepts

DemethylaseBiologyMethyltransferaseRNAEpigeneticsCancer researchCancerRNA methylationN6-MethyladenosineMethylationDrug resistanceCancer cellGeneticsGeneRNA modifications and cancerCancer-related gene regulationCancer-related molecular mechanisms research