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Abstract
Background
Colon cancer is a prevalent malignancy causing significant global morbidity and mortality. The RNA methyltransferase Aly/REF export factor (ALYREF), which binds 5-methylcytosine (m5C)-modified messenger RNA, represents a potential diagnostic and therapeutic target in cancer. However, its specific role and mechanism in colon cancer progression remain unexplored.
Results
ALYREF expression was significantly elevated in colon cancer tissues and cell lines compared to normal controls. Depletion of ALYREF suppressed colon cancer cell proliferation, migration, and invasion, while simultaneously promoting apoptosis and ferroptosis. Analysis revealed proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) is highly expressed in colon cancer and positively regulated by ALYREF. Mechanistically, ALYREF directly bound to and stabilized PCSK9 messenger RNA in a manner dependent on m5C modification. Crucially, the anti-tumor effects resulting from ALYREF knockdown were reversed by overexpressing PCSK9. Consistent with cellular findings, silencing ALYREF significantly inhibited tumor growth in vivo using xenograft models.
Conclusions
This study demonstrates that ALYREF drives colon cancer malignancy by stabilizing PCSK9 messenger RNA via m5C methylation, thereby enhancing PCSK9 expression. These findings establish the ALYREF/PCSK9 axis as a critical mechanism in colon cancer progression, highlighting its potential as a novel therapeutic target for intervention.
How to cite: Cao L, Chen Y, Yu J, et al. ALYREF promotes malignant behaviors and inhibits ferroptosis in colon cancer cells by stabilizing PCSK9 mRNA. Electron J Biotechnol 2025;78. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejbt.2025.07.003.
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Electronic Journal of Biotechnology is an international scientific electronic journal, which publishes papers from all areas related to Biotechnology. It covers from molecular biology and the chemistry of biological processes to aquatic and earth environmental aspects, computational applications, policy and ethical issues directly related to Biotechnology.
The journal provides an effective way to publish research and review articles and short communications, video material, animation sequences and 3D are also accepted to support and enhance articles. The articles will be examined by a scientific committee and anonymous evaluators and published every two months in HTML and PDF formats (January 15th , March 15th, May 15th, July 15th, September 15th, November 15th).
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