The pathological tissue expression pattern and clinical significance of m6A‐regulatory genes in non‐small cell lung cancer

Nov 9, 2021The journal of gene medicine

Patterns and clinical importance of m6A-related genes in non-small cell lung cancer

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Abstract

YTHDF1 levels were upregulated in NSCLC compared to adjacent normal tissues.

  • Analysis of 13 core m6A regulators showed significant upregulation of METTL3, ALKBH5, YTHDC2, and YTHDF1 in NSCLC tissues.
  • There is a positive correlation between the expression of certain m6A regulatory proteins and poor clinicopathological features as well as survival in NSCLC patients.
  • In patients with EGFR exon-19 mutation, the protein levels of METTL3 were higher compared to those in patients with wild-type EGFR.
  • The expression of multiple m6A regulatory proteins may contribute to the progression of NSCLC and could serve as predictive markers for the disease.

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