ALKBH5 regulates STAT3 activity to affect the proliferation and tumorigenicity of osteosarcoma via an m6A-YTHDF2-dependent manner

May 1, 2022EBioMedicine

ALKBH5 controls STAT3 activity to influence bone cancer cell growth and tumor formation through m6A and YTHDF2

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Abstract

Low expression of ALKBH5 is associated with worse overall survival for osteosarcoma patients.

  • Up-regulation of ALKBH5 reduces m6A levels in human osteosarcoma cells, leading to inhibited cell proliferation, increased apoptosis, and cell cycle arrest.
  • SOCS3 was identified as a downstream target of ALKBH5-mediated m6A modification, acting as a negative regulator of the STAT3 pathway.
  • The m6A modified SOCS3 mRNA is recognized by YTHDF2, which promotes its decay.
  • ALKBH5 may inactivate the STAT3 signaling pathway by increasing SOCS3 expression in an m6A-YTHDF2-dependent manner.

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