METTL16 inhibits pancreatic cancer proliferation and metastasis by promoting MROH8 RNA stability and inhibiting CAPN2 expression.

IF 12.5 2区 医学 Q1 SURGERY International journal of surgery Pub Date : 2024-10-22 DOI:10.1097/JS9.0000000000002116
Tingzhuang Yi, Chunming Wang, Xia Ye, Jie Lin, Chen Lin, Fengzhen Qin, Wanlin Yang, Yulu Ye, Dengchong Ning, Jinyan Lan, Huafu Li, Chunying Luo, Jian Ma, Zhongheng Wei
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Abstract

Background: N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification plays a crucial role in the progression of various cancers, including pancreatic cancer, by regulating gene expression. However, the specific mechanisms by which m6A affects pancreatic cancer metastasis remain unclear. This study aims to elucidate the role of METTL16, an m6A writer gene, in regulating core genes such as CAPN2 and MROH8, influencing tumor growth and metastasis.

Materials and methods: Transcriptomic data from pancreatic cancer patients in The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) were analyzed to identify m6A-related genes. We performed correlation and survival analyses to uncover core genes influenced by m6A expression. Functional assays, including METTL16 knockdown and overexpression experiments, were conducted in pancreatic cancer cell lines, patient-derived organoids, and animal models. Immunofluorescence, co-immunoprecipitation (Co-IP), and m6A-specific quantitative PCR were used to validate protein interactions and m6A modifications. Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) analysis was utilized to investigate transcription factor binding at gene promoter regions.

Results: METTL16 and METTL3 were identified as key m6A regulators associated with improved prognosis in pancreatic cancer patients (P<0.05). CAPN2, CHMP2B, ITGA3, ITGA6, ITPR1, and RAC1 were identified as core genes linked to m6A expression, all significantly correlated with patient prognosis (P<0.05). METTL16 overexpression significantly inhibited tumor growth and metastasis (P<0.001) by downregulating CAPN2 through an indirect mechanism involving the transcription factor TBP and the gene MROH8. MROH8 negatively regulated CAPN2 by promoting TBP degradation, with METTL16 enhancing MROH8 mRNA stability through m6A modifications (P<0.01). Functional assays demonstrated that METTL16 and YTHDC2 (an m6A reader) collaboratively enhanced MROH8 mRNA stability, thereby inhibiting CAPN2 expression and reducing tumor proliferation and metastasis (P<0.001).

Conclusion: This study reveals a novel regulatory axis involving METTL16, MROH8, and TBP that modulates CAPN2 expression, contributing to the suppression of pancreatic cancer progression. The METTL16-MROH8-TBP-CAPN2 pathway offers potential therapeutic targets for pancreatic cancer treatment, highlighting the significance of m6A modifications in tumor regulation. Further clinical validation is needed to confirm these findings in human patients.

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METTL16 通过促进 MROH8 RNA 稳定性和抑制 CAPN2 表达,抑制胰腺癌的增殖和转移。
背景:N6-甲基腺苷(m6A)修饰通过调控基因表达,在包括胰腺癌在内的多种癌症的进展过程中发挥着至关重要的作用。然而,m6A 影响胰腺癌转移的具体机制仍不清楚。本研究旨在阐明 m6A 写入基因 METTL16 在调控 CAPN2 和 MROH8 等核心基因、影响肿瘤生长和转移方面的作用:我们分析了癌症基因组图谱(TCGA)中胰腺癌患者的转录组数据,以确定与m6A相关的基因。我们进行了相关性和生存分析,以发现受 m6A 表达影响的核心基因。我们在胰腺癌细胞系、患者衍生的器官组织和动物模型中进行了功能测试,包括 METTL16 基因敲除和过表达实验。免疫荧光、共免疫沉淀(Co-IP)和 m6A 特异性定量 PCR 被用来验证蛋白质相互作用和 m6A 修饰。染色质免疫沉淀(ChIP)分析用于研究基因启动子区域的转录因子结合情况:结果:METTL16和METTL3被鉴定为与胰腺癌患者预后改善相关的关键m6A调节因子:这项研究揭示了一个涉及 METTL16、MROH8 和 TBP 的新型调控轴,它能调节 CAPN2 的表达,有助于抑制胰腺癌的进展。METTL16-MROH8-TBP-CAPN2 通路为胰腺癌治疗提供了潜在的治疗靶点,凸显了 m6A 修饰在肿瘤调控中的重要作用。要在人类患者身上证实这些发现,还需要进一步的临床验证。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Surgery (IJS) has a broad scope, encompassing all surgical specialties. Its primary objective is to facilitate the exchange of crucial ideas and lines of thought between and across these specialties.By doing so, the journal aims to counter the growing trend of increasing sub-specialization, which can result in "tunnel-vision" and the isolation of significant surgical advancements within specific specialties.
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