NSUN6 Promotes breast cancer Progression via m5C-Dependent Regulation of Proliferation and Migration Networks
Zhengyu Song

TL;DR
This paper investigates the role of NSUN6 in breast cancer, revealing how it promotes tumor progression through m5C-dependent regulation of genes involved in proliferation and migration.
Contribution
It uncovers the oncogenic function of NSUN6 and its molecular network in breast cancer progression, highlighting a novel epigenetic regulatory mechanism.
Findings
NSUN6 promotes breast cancer cell proliferation and migration.
m5C modification by NSUN6 regulates key oncogenic pathways.
Targeting NSUN6 could be a potential therapeutic strategy.
Abstract
This study aimed to elucidate the oncogenic role of NSUN6 and its downstream molecular network in breast cancer cells,with a focus on proliferation and migration for the key drivers of tumor progression.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRNA modifications and cancer · Microtubule and mitosis dynamics · Nuclear Structure and Function
