2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12876-023-02657-y
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Expression patterns and prognostic value of key regulators associated with m7G RNA modification based on all gene expression in colon adenocarcinoma

Abstract: Background N7-methylguanosine (m7G) is present in a wide variety of organisms and has important roles. m7G has been reported to be involved in multiple biological processes, and recent studies have reported that changes in RNA modifications result in tumor cellular transformation and cancer, such as colon adenocarcinoma, lung cancer, and intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma. However, little is known about the function of the m7G in colon adenocarcinoma. Methods … Show more

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“…We also noted an expression of DcpS mRNA in Caco-2 cells, confirming that cancer epithelial cells can express the factor. Recently, a study has been published on potential genes related to the regulation of RNA methylation focused on the modification of m7G [17]. It was shown here that DcpS is one of several genes and that the expression of DcpS was higher in colon adenocarcinoma compared to regular colon tissue which is consistent with our results in patient tissues.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…We also noted an expression of DcpS mRNA in Caco-2 cells, confirming that cancer epithelial cells can express the factor. Recently, a study has been published on potential genes related to the regulation of RNA methylation focused on the modification of m7G [17]. It was shown here that DcpS is one of several genes and that the expression of DcpS was higher in colon adenocarcinoma compared to regular colon tissue which is consistent with our results in patient tissues.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%