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YTHDF1 amplification is correlated with worse outcome and lower immune cell infiltrations in breast cancer.

Cheukfai Li1,1, Chuanzhao Zhang2,1, Guochun Zhang1,1, Bo Chen1, Xuerui Li1, Kai Li1, Chongyang Ren1, Lingzhu Wen1, Ning Liao1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: N6-methyladenosine (m6A) is a common RNA modification on eukaryotic mRNA and some of the m6A regulatory proteins play a crucial role in breast cancer. However, the copy number variations for m6A regulatory proteins and their role in clinicopathological characteristics and survival in breast cancer remain unclear.
METHODS: In this study, we screened the m6A related genes alterations in breast cancer by analyzing the Molecular Taxonomy of Breast Cancer International Consortium and The Cancer Genome Atlas database, and further analyzed the clinical prognostic value of YTHDF1 amplification.
RESULTS: The YTH domain family (YTHDF3 and YTHDF1) amplification exhibited higher alteration rates among 10 m6A regulatory genes. YTHDF1 and YTHDF3 amplification resulted in higher mRNA expression (P< 0.0001). Protein expression of YTHDF1 and YTHDF3 were higher in breast cancer (P< 0.0001). YTHDF1 amplification presented a high correlation with worse clinicopathological characteristics and overall survival in patients with breast cancer. Cox regression analysis showed that YTHDF1 amplification was an independent risk factor for 10-year overall survival in breast cancer (Hazard ratio: 1.663; 95% confidence interval: 1.298-2.131; P< 0.001). Gene set enrichment analysis revealed that the downstream target of YTHDF1 may be related to MYC signaling regulation and T cell differentiation. Moreover, YTHDF1 amplification and high expression resulted in lower immune cell infiltration. YTHDF1 knockdown retrained proliferation, migration and invasion in breast cancer cells in vitro.
CONCLUSIONS: We found significant worse clinical characteristics and lower immune infiltrates in patients with YTHDF1 amplification. The findings indicate that YTHDF1 amplification may be a potential target for the treatment of breast cancer.

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Keywords:  Breast cancer; N6-methyladenosine; YTHDF1; amplification; survival

Year:  2022        PMID: 35342079     DOI: 10.3233/CBM-203103

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Biomark        ISSN: 1574-0153            Impact factor:   3.828


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Review 1.  The emerging roles and mechanism of m6a in breast cancer progression.

Authors:  Mengying Zhou; Menglu Dong; Xue Yang; Jun Gong; Xinghua Liao; Qi Zhang; Zeming Liu
Journal:  Front Genet       Date:  2022-08-10       Impact factor: 4.772

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