Molecular carcinogenesis

KIAA1429 and AlkB Homolog 5 influence bladder cancer growth by altering Sonic Hedgehog signaling through RNA modification

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Abstract

KIAA1429 is significantly upregulated in bladder cancer and promotes cell proliferation, migration, and invasion.

  • KIAA1429 enhances N-methyladenosine modification and stabilizes Sonic Hedgehog (SHH) mRNA.
  • Activation of the Hedgehog signaling pathway is associated with the increased expression of KIAA1429.
  • ALKBH5 is downregulated in bladder cancer and functions as an mA demethylase that destabilizes SHH mRNA.
  • ALKBH5 counteracts the oncogenic effects of KIAA1429 by reducing Hedgehog pathway activity.
  • Overexpression of SHH can reverse the inhibitory effects caused by KIAA1429 knockdown.

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