Functions and mechanisms of RNA m6A regulators in breast cancer (Review)

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Abstract

Breast cancer (BC) is a major malignant tumor in females and the incidence rate of BC has increased worldwide in recent years. N6‑methyladenosine (m6A) is a methylation modification that occurs extensively in eukaryotic RNA. The abnormal expression of m6A and related regulatory proteins can activate or inhibit certain signal pathways or oncogenes, thus affecting the proliferation, metastasis and prognosis of BC. Numerous studies have shown that m6A regulator disorder exists in BC, and this disorder can be reversed. Therefore, m6A is predicted as a potential therapeutic target for BC. However, the molecular mechanism of m6A RNA methylation regulating the occurrence and development of BC has not been comprehensively elucidated. In this review article, the func‑ tions of various m6A regulators and the specific mechanisms of certain regulators of the progress of BC were summarized. Furthermore, the dual role of RNA methylation in tumor progression was discussed, concluding that RNA methylation can not only lead to tumorigenesis but at times give rise to inhibition of tumor formation. In addition, further compre‑ hensive analysis on mechanisms of m6A regulators in BC is conducive to screening effective potential targets and formu‑ lating targeted treatment strategies, which will provide new methods for the prevention and treatment of BC.

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Yang, Y., Gao, F., Ren, L., Ren, N., Pan, J., & Xu, Q. (2024, September 1). Functions and mechanisms of RNA m6A regulators in breast cancer (Review). International Journal of Oncology. Spandidos Publications. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.2024.5674

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