The role of RNA methylation in tumor immunity and its potential in immunotherapy
Central South University · Xiangya Hospital Central South University
Abstract
RNA methylation, a prevalent post-transcriptional modification, has garnered considerable attention in research circles. It exerts regulatory control over diverse biological functions by modulating RNA splicing, translation, transport, and stability. Notably, studies have illuminated the substantial impact of RNA methylation on tumor immunity. The primary types of RNA methylation encompass N6-methyladenosine (m6A), 5-methylcytosine (m5C), N1-methyladenosine (m1A), and N7-methylguanosine (m7G), and 3-methylcytidine (m3C). Compelling evidence underscores the involvement of RNA methylation in regulating the tumor microenvironment (TME). By affecting RNA translation and stability through the "writers", "erasers"…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 25.11
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 351
Authors
6- YLYan LiCorresponding
Central South University, Xiangya Hospital Central South University
- HJHaoer Jin
Central South University, Xiangya Hospital Central South University
- QLQingling Li
Central South University, Xiangya Hospital Central South University
- LSLiangrong Shi
Central South University, Xiangya Hospital Central South University
- YMYitao Mao
Central South University, Xiangya Hospital Central South University
Topics & keywords
- RNA methylation
- Biology
- RNA
- Methylation
- Epigenetics
- Immunotherapy
- Tumor microenvironment
- DNA methylation
- Good health and well-being