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RNA modification regulators as promising biomarkers in gynecological cancers

Cell Biology and Toxicology, ISSN: 1573-6822, Vol: 40, Issue: 1, Page: 92
2024
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Review Description

This review explores the evolving landscape of gynecological oncology by focusing on emerging RNA modification signatures as promising biomarkers for assessing the risk and progression of ovarian, cervical, and uterine cancers. It provides a comprehensive overview of common RNA modifications, especially m6A, and their roles in cellular processes, emphasizing their implications in gynecological cancer development. The review meticulously examines specific m6A regulators including “writers”, “readers”, and “erasers” associated with three gynecological cancer types, discussing their involvement in initiation and progression. Methodologies for detecting RNA modifications are surveyed, highlighting advancements in high-throughput techniques with high sensitivity. A critical analysis of studies identifying m6A regulators as potential biomarkers is presented, addressing their diagnostic or prognostic significance. Mechanistic insights into RNA modification-mediated cancer progression are explored, shedding light on molecular pathways and potential therapeutic targets. Despite current challenges, the review discusses ongoing research efforts, future directions, and the transformative possibility of RNA modifications on early assessment and personalized therapy in gynecological oncology.

Bibliographic Details

Qi, Yue; Li, Tian; Zhou, Yang; Hao, Yingying; Zhang, Jin

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Environmental Science

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