Understanding the Epitranscriptome for Avant-Garde Brain Tumour Diagnostics

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Abstract

RNA modifications are diverse, dynamic, and reversible transcript alterations rapidly gaining attention due to their newly defined RNA regulatory roles in cellular pathways and pathogenic mechanisms. The exciting emerging field of ‘epitranscriptomics’ is predominantly centred on studying the most abundant mRNA modification, N6-methyladenine (m6A). The m6A mark, similar to many other RNA modifications, is strictly regulated by so-called ‘writer’, ‘reader’, and ‘eraser’ protein species. The abundance of genes coding for the expression of these regulator proteins and m6A levels shows great potential as diagnostic and predictive tools across several cancer fields. This review explores our current understanding of RNA modifications in glioma biology and the potential of epitranscriptomics to develop new diagnostic and predictive classification tools that can stratify these highly complex and heterogeneous brain tumours.

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Tűzesi, Á., Hallal, S., Satgunaseelan, L., Buckland, M. E., & Alexander, K. L. (2023, February 1). Understanding the Epitranscriptome for Avant-Garde Brain Tumour Diagnostics. Cancers. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15041232

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