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NSUN2-mediated m5C hypermethylation of hsa_circ_0004516 promotes breast cancer brain metastasis by activating AKT signaling

Min Li, Jiawei Li, Hongbo Wen, Jun Li, Song Wang, Jianran Guo, Dongyan Zhang, Anqi Zhang, Chuanyou Cui, Rong Fu, Meng An, Wei Zhang, Bo Fu

2025Non-coding RNA Research5 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Breast cancer brain metastasis (BCBM) remains fatal with elusive mechanisms. Here, we unveil the first circRNA m5C methylation landscape in BCBM through MeRIP-seq (methylated RNA immunoprecipitation next-generation sequencing) identifying 7,465 BCBM-specific m5C peaks versus 5,929 in primary breast cancer (BC). A total of 48 hypermethylated and 128 hypomethylated m5C sites in BCBM (231-BR) were identified compared to BC. Bioinformatics enrichment analysis revealed hypermethylated circRNAs enriched in ERBB/VEGF signaling pathways. Among 8 validated differentially methylated circRNAs, hsa_circ_0004516 was consistently upregulated in BCBM tissues/cells and exhibited NSUN2-dependent m5C modification. Mechanistically, NSUN2-mediated m5C methylation enhanced hsa_circ_0004516 stability, evidenced by significantly shortened half-life upon NSUN2 depletion. Crucially, catalytic mutant NSUN2 (C271A/C321A) abolished this effect. Functional assays demonstrated that hsa_circ_0004516 knockdown in 231-BR cells suppressed proliferation, migration, and invasion by reducing p-AKT (Ser473) levels. The AKT activator SC79 reversed these phenotypic impairments, definitively linking hsa_circ_0004516 -driven metastasis to AKT signaling activation. Our study establishes the NSUN2-m5C- hsa_circ_0004516 -AKT axis as a novel therapeutic target and biomarker for BCBM.

Topics & Concepts

Protein kinase BBreast cancerBrain metastasisCancer researchMetastasisCancerInternal medicineMedicinePhosphorylationBiologyCell biologyRNA modifications and cancerCircular RNAs in diseasesMicroRNA in disease regulation
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