Wang SiYuan, Liu Qin
Jiangsu University School of Medicine, Jiangsu University School, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, China.
Gynecology, KunShan Affiliated Hospital of Jiangsu University, Jiangsu University, Suzhou, Jiangsu, China.
Front Oncol. 2024 Aug 8;14:1413505. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2024.1413505. eCollection 2024.
Recent advances in genomic research have increasingly focused on the fat mass- and obesity-associated (FTO) gene due to its notable correlation with obesity. Initially explored for its contribution to increased body weight, FTO was later discovered to function as an m6A demethylase. This pivotal role enhances our understanding of its broader implications across various pathologies. Epigenetic modifications, such as m6A, have been implicated in gynecological cancers, including ovarian, endometrial, and cervical malignancies. However, the precise mechanisms by which FTO influences the development of gynecological cancers remain largely unknown. This analysis underscores the growing relevance of investigations into the FTO gene in elucidating the mechanisms underlying gynecological cancers and exploring potential therapeutic avenues.
由于与肥胖存在显著关联,基因组研究的最新进展越来越关注脂肪量和肥胖相关(FTO)基因。最初对其在体重增加方面的作用进行探索,后来发现FTO作为一种m6A去甲基化酶发挥作用。这一关键作用加深了我们对其在各种病理过程中更广泛影响的理解。表观遗传修饰,如m6A,已被证明与妇科癌症有关,包括卵巢癌、子宫内膜癌和宫颈癌。然而,FTO影响妇科癌症发展的确切机制在很大程度上仍然未知。这一分析强调了对FTO基因进行研究在阐明妇科癌症潜在机制和探索潜在治疗途径方面的重要性日益增加。