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RNA epigenetic modifications in ovarian cancer: The changes, chances, and challenges.

Lele YeXuyang YaoBinbing XuWenwen ChenHan LouXinya TongSu FangRuanmin ZouYingying HuZhibin WangDan XiangQiaoai LinShiyu FengXiangyang XueGangqiang Guo
Published in: Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. RNA (2023)
Ovarian cancer (OC) is the most common female cancer worldwide. Patients with OC have high mortality because of its complex and poorly understood pathogenesis. RNA epigenetic modifications, such as m 6 A, m 1 A, and m 5 C, are closely associated with the occurrence and development of OC. RNA modifications can affect the stability of mRNA transcripts, nuclear export of RNAs, translation efficiency, and decoding accuracy. However, there are few overviews that summarize the link between m 6 A RNA modification and OC. Here, we discuss the molecular and cellular functions of different RNA modifications and how their regulation contributes to the pathogenesis of OC. By improving our understanding of the role of RNA modifications in the etiology of OC, we provide new perspectives for their use in OC diagnosis and treatment. This article is categorized under: RNA Processing > RNA Editing and Modification RNA in Disease and Development > RNA in Disease.
Keyphrases
  • nucleic acid
  • gene expression
  • dna methylation
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  • risk assessment
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  • cardiovascular disease
  • risk factors