m6A-centered Crosstalk Information
Mechanism of Crosstalk between m6A Modification and Epigenetic Regulation
| Crosstalk ID |
M6ACROT05707
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m6A modification
Circ_RNF13
Circ_RNF13
YTHDF2
: m6A sites
Direct
Inhibition
Non-coding RNA
circRNF13
CXCL1
lncRNA miRNA circRNA
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| m6A Modification: | |||||
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| m6A Regulator | YTH domain-containing family protein 2 (YTHDF2) | READER | |||
| m6A Target | Circ_RNF13 | ||||
| Epigenetic Regulation that have Cross-talk with This m6A Modification: | |||||
| Epigenetic Regulation Type | Non-coding RNA (ncRNA) | ||||
| Epigenetic Regulator | Circ_RNF13 | circRNA | View Details | ||
| Regulated Target | C-X-C motif chemokine ligand 1 (CXCL1) | View Details | |||
| Crosstalk Relationship | m6A → ncRNA | Inhibition | |||
| Crosstalk Mechanism | m6A regulators directly modulate the functionality of ncRNAs through specific targeting ncRNA | ||||
| Crosstalk Summary | METTL3/YTHDF2 promoted the degradation of Circ_RNF13 and subsequently affected the stability of C-X-C motif chemokine ligand 1 (CXCL1), ultimately enhancing the radiosensitivity of CC cells. | ||||
| Responsed Disease | Cervical cancer | ICD-11: 2C77 | |||
| Cell Process | mRNA stability | ||||
In-vitro Model |
SiHa | Cervical squamous cell carcinoma | Homo sapiens | CVCL_0032 | |
| C-4-I | Cervical squamous cell carcinoma | Homo sapiens | CVCL_2253 | ||
| HeLa | Endocervical adenocarcinoma | Homo sapiens | CVCL_0030 | ||
| C-33 A | Cervical squamous cell carcinoma | Homo sapiens | CVCL_1094 | ||
| In-vivo Model | Stably transfected cell lines were created by silencing circRNF13 in CC SiHa cells. Once xenografts were established, the tumors reached an approximate volume of 200 mm3. A single dose of 15 Gy irradiation was administered to female BALB/c nude mice (4-5 weeks old) in the murine model. The tumor volume was measured and recorded using vernier calipers every five days after irradiation. After 30 days, the mice were euthanized under anesthesia, and tumor tissue was collected for further investigations. | ||||
: m6A sites