Regulation of RNA methylation linked to drug resistance in gastric cancer
Zihan Yang, Yanpin Ma, Ziyi Xu, Hongyan Liu, Xinyu Gu, Jiachun Sun

TL;DR
This paper reviews how RNA methylation influences gastric cancer development and drug resistance, highlighting its potential for improved diagnosis and treatment.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive review of various RNA methylation types and their roles in gastric cancer progression and therapy resistance.
Findings
RNA methylation modifications like m6A, m5C, m7G, and m1A are linked to gastric cancer development.
Dysregulation of RNA methylation affects chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immune resistance in gastric cancer.
Understanding RNA methylation mechanisms could lead to better diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for gastric cancer.
Abstract
In global terms, gastric cancer (GC) represents one of the most commonly occurring malignancies. It is positioned as the fifth most frequent cancer in terms of incidence and stands as the third primary contributor to cancer-related mortality. As per the latest global cancer report from 2020, there were approximately 1.1 million new cases of GC and about 800,000 new deaths in that year, making up 5.6% of new cases and 7.7% of deaths related to cancer. In recent years, as bioinformatics technology and high-throughput sequencing have advanced rapidly, our comprehension of the genetic and epigenetic alterations associated with GC has also progressed considerably. Among these alterations, RNA methylation, as one of the common modifications within RNA molecules, has been regarded as a key factor in the development and progression of GC. Research indicates that the dysregulation of RNA…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRNA modifications and cancer · Cancer-related gene regulation · Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
