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This review highlights the multifaceted roles and regulatory network of WTAP in digestive system cancers (DSCs) progression, encompassing tumor cell proliferation, migration, invasion, drug resistance, and immune evasion. Targeting WTAP may offer novel therapeutic strategies for overcoming therapy resistance and improving clinical outcomes in digestive system malignancies. Future research should prioritize: (1) validation of these findings in larger, multicenter, and ethnically diverse patient cohorts; (2) comprehensive elucidation of the molecular mechanisms underlying WTAP-mediated regulation in cancer biology; and (3) systematic exploration of its functional consequences in tumor progression and therapy resistance.</p>","PeriodicalId":7437,"journal":{"name":"American journal of cancer research","volume":"15 8","pages":"3661-3677"},"PeriodicalIF":2.9000,"publicationDate":"2025-08-25","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC12432552/pdf/","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"WTAP-mediated m6A regulation in digestive system cancers: from molecular mechanisms to therapeutic strategies.\",\"authors\":\"Dingge Cao, Mingzhen Wang, Yunyang Wang, Xueqing Hong, Xujun Liu, Wenzhe Si\",\"doi\":\"10.62347/XYKG2252\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p>Epigenetic modifications, particularly RNA methylation, play a crucial role in cancer progression, and N6-methyladenosine (m6A) is the most prevalent mRNA modification in eukaryotes. 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WTAP-mediated m6A regulation in digestive system cancers: from molecular mechanisms to therapeutic strategies.
Epigenetic modifications, particularly RNA methylation, play a crucial role in cancer progression, and N6-methyladenosine (m6A) is the most prevalent mRNA modification in eukaryotes. Wilms tumor 1-associated protein (WTAP), a key component of the m6A methyltransferase complex (MTC), regulates m6A modification, influencing RNA stability, translation, and degradation. WTAP dysregulation has been implicated in various malignancies, with particularly significant roles observed across the digestive system cancers, including but not limited to esophageal, gastric, pancreatic, gallbladder, hepatocellular, and colorectal carcinomas. Overexpression of WTAP is frequently associated with poor prognosis, advanced tumor stages, and increased metastatic potential. This review highlights the multifaceted roles and regulatory network of WTAP in digestive system cancers (DSCs) progression, encompassing tumor cell proliferation, migration, invasion, drug resistance, and immune evasion. Targeting WTAP may offer novel therapeutic strategies for overcoming therapy resistance and improving clinical outcomes in digestive system malignancies. Future research should prioritize: (1) validation of these findings in larger, multicenter, and ethnically diverse patient cohorts; (2) comprehensive elucidation of the molecular mechanisms underlying WTAP-mediated regulation in cancer biology; and (3) systematic exploration of its functional consequences in tumor progression and therapy resistance.
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The American Journal of Cancer Research (AJCR) (ISSN 2156-6976), is an independent open access, online only journal to facilitate rapid dissemination of novel discoveries in basic science and treatment of cancer. It was founded by a group of scientists for cancer research and clinical academic oncologists from around the world, who are devoted to the promotion and advancement of our understanding of the cancer and its treatment. The scope of AJCR is intended to encompass that of multi-disciplinary researchers from any scientific discipline where the primary focus of the research is to increase and integrate knowledge about etiology and molecular mechanisms of carcinogenesis with the ultimate aim of advancing the cure and prevention of this increasingly devastating disease. To achieve these aims AJCR will publish review articles, original articles and new techniques in cancer research and therapy. It will also publish hypothesis, case reports and letter to the editor. Unlike most other open access online journals, AJCR will keep most of the traditional features of paper print that we are all familiar with, such as continuous volume, issue numbers, as well as continuous page numbers to retain our comfortable familiarity towards an academic journal.