HBV-Induced Increased N6 Methyladenosine Modification of PTEN RNA Affects Innate Immunity and Contributes to HCC.
Geon-Woo KimHasan ImamMohsin KhanSaiful Anam MirSeong-Jun KimSeung Kew YoonWonhee HurAleem SiddiquiPublished in: Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) (2020)
The m6 A epitranscriptomic regulation of PTEN by HBV affects innate immunity by inhibiting IRF-3 nuclear import and the development of HCC by activating the PI3K/AKT pathway. Our studies collectively provide new insights into the mechanisms of HBV-directed immune evasion and HBV-associated hepatocarcinogenesis through m6 A modification of the host PTEN mRNAs.