YTHDF1 promotes the osteolytic bone metastasis of breast cancer via inducing EZH2 and CDH11 translation

  • Shuoer Wang
  • , Lun Xu
  • , Dongliang Wang
  • , Songjiao Zhao
  • , Kun Li
  • , Fen Ma
  • , Qianlan Yao
  • , Yunkui Zhang
  • , Zhiqiang Wu
  • , Yang Shao*
  • , Shaoli Song*
  • , Wangjun Yan*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Bone metastasis is common in breast cancer and more effective therapies are required, however, its molecular mechanism is poorly understood. Additionally, the role of the m6A reader YTHDF1 in bone metastasis of breast cancer has not been reported. Here, we reveal that the increased expression of YTHDF1 is clinically correlated with breast cancer bone metastases. YTHDF1 promotes migration, invasion, and osteoblast adhesion and induces osteoclast differentiation of cancer cells in vitro and vivo. Mechanically, RNA-seq, MeRIP-seq and RIP-seq analysis, and molecular biology experiments demonstrate that YTHDF1 translationally enhances EZH2 and CDH11 expression by reading m6A-enriched sites of their transcripts. Moreover, adeno-associated virus (AAV) was used to deliver shYTHDF1 (shYTHDF1-AAV) in intratibial injection models, eliciting a significant suppressive effect on breast cancer bone metastatic formation and osteolytic destruction. Overall, we uncovered that YTHDF1 promotes osteolytic bone metastases of breast cancer by inducing EZH2 and CDH11 translation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number217047
JournalCancer Letters
Volume597
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Aug 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bone metastatic breast cancer
  • EZH2
  • Osteolytic destruction
  • YTHDF1
  • m6A

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