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Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Decreased RNA m6A methylation enhances the process of the epithelial mesenchymal transition and vasculogenic mimicry in glioblastoma

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Am J Cancer Res. 2022 Feb 15;12(2):893-906. eCollection 2022.

ABSTRACT

RNA N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification is gradually thought to be an active participant in the considerable biological processes of glioblastoma (GB), providing us with a novel insight for exploring this disease. However, the role of RNA m6A modification during the epithelial mesenchymal transition (EMT) or vasculogenic mimicry (VM) progression has not been investigated in GB. Here we performed a research to validate the impact exerted by AlkB homolog 5 (ALKBH5), one of "erasers" for RNA m6A and methyltransferase-like 3 (METTL3) which adds m6A modification to the RNAs on the progression of EMT and VM in GB. In this study, we demonstrate that the m6A levels of RNAs were reduced in GB cells and glioma tissues. Patients with high mRNA expression of ALKBH5 acquired relatively shorter median overall sur vival (OS) time, while patients with relatively high expression of MEETL3 prolonged their disease free survival. ALKBH5 enhanced GB cell proliferation and influenced cell cycle in vitro. Decreased RNA m6A methylation enhanced the progression of the EMT and VM in glioblastoma cells. ALKBH5 strengthened glioblastoma growth and enhanced the EMT and VM process of glioblastoma in vivo. Our study uncovers that RNA m6A methylation suppresses the process of EMT and VM in glioblastoma, providing a new perspective to seek for a potential therapeutic target for GB.

PMID:35261810 | PMC:PMC8899976

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