The interplay between RNA m6A modification and radiation biology of cancerous and non-cancerous tissues: a narrative review.

IF 5.6 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Cancer Biology & Medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-17 DOI:10.20892/j.issn.2095-3941.2024.0415
Yajia Cheng, Yue Shang, Shuqin Zhang, Saijun Fan
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Abstract

The diverse radiation types in medical treatments and the natural environment elicit complex biological effects on both cancerous and non-cancerous tissues. Radiation therapy (RT) induces oncological responses, from molecular to phenotypic alterations, while simultaneously exerting toxic effects on healthy tissue. N6-methyladenosine (m6A), a prevalent modification on coding and non-coding RNAs, is a key epigenetic mark established by a set of evolutionarily conserved enzymes. The interplay between m6A modification and radiobiology of cancerous and non-cancerous tissues merits in-depth investigation. This review summarizes the roles of m6A in the biological effects induced by ionizing radiation and ultraviolet (UV) radiation. It begins with an overview of m6A modification and its detection methods, followed by a detailed examination of how m6A dynamically regulates the sensitivity of cancerous tissues to RT, the injury response in non-cancerous tissues, and the toxicological effects of UV exposure. Notably, this review underscores the importance of novel regulatory mechanisms of m6A and their potential clinical applications in identifying epigenetically modulated radiation-associated biomarkers for cancer therapy and estimation of radiation dosages. In conclusion, enzyme-mediated m6A-modification triggers alterations in target gene expression by affecting the metabolism of the modified RNAs, thus modulating progression and radiosensitivity in cancerous tissues, as well as radiation effects on normal tissues. Several promising avenues for future research are further discussed. This review highlights the importance of m6A modification in the context of radiation biology. Targeting epi-transcriptomic molecules might potentially provide a novel strategy for enhancing the radiosensitivity of cancerous tissues and mitigating radiation-induced injury to normal tissues.

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RNA m6A修饰与癌组织和非癌组织辐射生物学的相互作用:综述。
医学治疗和自然环境中不同类型的辐射会对癌变组织和非癌变组织产生复杂的生物效应。放射治疗(RT)诱导肿瘤反应,从分子到表型改变,同时对健康组织施加毒性作用。n6 -甲基腺苷(N6-methyladenosine, m6A)是一种普遍存在于编码rna和非编码rna上的修饰物,是由一系列进化上保守的酶建立的关键表观遗传标记。m6A修饰与癌组织和非癌组织放射生物学之间的相互作用值得深入研究。本文综述了m6A在电离辐射和紫外线辐射诱导的生物效应中的作用。首先概述了m6A修饰及其检测方法,然后详细检查了m6A如何动态调节癌组织对RT的敏感性,非癌组织的损伤反应以及紫外线暴露的毒理学效应。值得注意的是,这篇综述强调了m6A的新调控机制的重要性,以及它们在确定表观遗传调节的辐射相关生物标志物用于癌症治疗和辐射剂量估计方面的潜在临床应用。综上所述,酶介导的m6a修饰通过影响修饰rna的代谢触发靶基因表达的改变,从而调节癌组织的进展和放射敏感性,以及辐射对正常组织的影响。进一步讨论了未来研究的几个有希望的途径。本文综述了m6A修饰在辐射生物学中的重要性。靶向外转录组分子可能为增强癌组织的放射敏感性和减轻辐射对正常组织的损伤提供一种新的策略。
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Cancer Biology & Medicine
Cancer Biology & Medicine Medicine-Oncology
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期刊介绍: Cancer Biology & Medicine (ISSN 2095-3941) is a peer-reviewed open-access journal of Chinese Anti-cancer Association (CACA), which is the leading professional society of oncology in China. The journal quarterly provides innovative and significant information on biological basis of cancer, cancer microenvironment, translational cancer research, and all aspects of clinical cancer research. The journal also publishes significant perspectives on indigenous cancer types in China.
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