Narrative review of research progress of RNA m5C methylation in head and neck malignancies.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Translational cancer research Pub Date : 2024-09-30 Epub Date: 2024-09-18 DOI:10.21037/tcr-24-103
Lang Cheng, Chengtao Wang, Dan Zhao, Shuangjiang Wu
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Abstract

Background and objective: Head and neck malignancies encompass a spectrum of malignant tumors occurring in the head and neck region, characterized by rapid progression, high recurrence rates, and dismal prognoses. Despite significant advancements in comprehensive surgery-based therapies, the 5-year survival rate for patients has not shown substantial improvement. There is an urgent need to investigate novel targeted therapies. With the advancements in epigenetics, RNA 5-methylcytosine (m5C) methylation, a prevalent form of RNA modification, has been identified by numerous studies as playing a pivotal role in the pathological processes of tumorigenesis and development. However, a comprehensive review within the realm of head and neck malignancies is currently lacking. This study aims to comprehensively review the biological implications of RNA m5C methylation regulators in the pathogenesis and progression of various systemic malignant tumors, with a specific focus on exploring the potential impact of RNA m5C methylation on head and neck malignancies.

Methods: A literature search on RNA m5C methylation and head and neck malignancies was conducted using PubMed, resulting in the inclusion of 46 relevant articles. The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database was utilized to analyze the correlation between m5C regulatory factors and clinicopathological features in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC).

Key content and findings: Aberrant expression of RNA m5C methylation regulators is observed in head and neck malignancies, displaying a correlation with the clinicopathological grading of tumors.

Conclusions: RNA m5C methylation may contribute to the progression of head and neck malignancies and could be associated with an unfavorable prognosis for patients. These findings offer valuable insights for the development of targeted treatments for head and neck malignancies.

头颈部恶性肿瘤中 RNA m5C 甲基化研究进展综述。
背景和目的:头颈部恶性肿瘤包括发生在头颈部的一系列恶性肿瘤,其特点是进展快、复发率高、预后差。尽管以手术为基础的综合疗法取得了重大进展,但患者的 5 年生存率并未得到实质性改善。研究新型靶向疗法迫在眉睫。随着表观遗传学的发展,RNA 5-甲基胞嘧啶(m5C)甲基化作为一种普遍的 RNA 修饰形式,已被大量研究证实在肿瘤发生和发展的病理过程中起着关键作用。然而,目前在头颈部恶性肿瘤领域还缺乏全面的综述。本研究旨在全面综述 RNA m5C 甲基化调节因子在各种全身性恶性肿瘤的发病和进展过程中的生物学意义,重点探讨 RNA m5C 甲基化对头颈部恶性肿瘤的潜在影响:使用 PubMed 对 RNA m5C 甲基化与头颈部恶性肿瘤进行了文献检索,共纳入 46 篇相关文章。利用癌症基因组图谱(TCGA)数据库分析了头颈部鳞状细胞癌(HNSCC)患者的m5C调控因子与临床病理特征之间的相关性:在头颈部恶性肿瘤中观察到RNA m5C甲基化调节因子的异常表达,这与肿瘤的临床病理分级有关:RNA m5C甲基化可能会导致头颈部恶性肿瘤的恶化,并与患者的不良预后有关。这些发现为开发头颈部恶性肿瘤的靶向治疗提供了有价值的见解。
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期刊介绍: Translational Cancer Research (Transl Cancer Res TCR; Print ISSN: 2218-676X; Online ISSN 2219-6803; http://tcr.amegroups.com/) is an Open Access, peer-reviewed journal, indexed in Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE). TCR publishes laboratory studies of novel therapeutic interventions as well as clinical trials which evaluate new treatment paradigms for cancer; results of novel research investigations which bridge the laboratory and clinical settings including risk assessment, cellular and molecular characterization, prevention, detection, diagnosis and treatment of human cancers with the overall goal of improving the clinical care of cancer patients. The focus of TCR is original, peer-reviewed, science-based research that successfully advances clinical medicine toward the goal of improving patients'' quality of life. The editors and an international advisory group of scientists and clinician-scientists as well as other experts will hold TCR articles to the high-quality standards. We accept Original Articles as well as Review Articles, Editorials and Brief Articles.
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