YTHDF2 reduction fuels inflammation and vascular abnormalization in hepatocellular carcinoma

Jiajie Hou(Renji Hospital), He Zhang(Sun Yat-sen University), Jun Liu(University of Chicago), Zhenjun Zhao(Renji Hospital), Jianye Wang(Renji Hospital), Zhike Lu(University of Chicago), Bian Hu(ShanghaiTech University), Jiankui Zhou(ShanghaiTech University), Zhicong Zhao(Renji Hospital), Mingxuan Feng(Renji Hospital), Haiyan Zhang(Sun Yat-sen University), Bin Shen(Nanjing Medical University), Xingxu Huang(ShanghaiTech University), Beicheng Sun(Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital), Chuan He(University of Chicago), Qiang Xia(Renji Hospital)
Molecular Cancer
November 18, 2019
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Abstract Background Dynamic N 6 -methyladenosine (m 6 A) modification was previously identified as a ubiquitous post-transcriptional regulation that affected mRNA homeostasis. However, the m 6 A-related epitranscriptomic alterations and functions remain elusive in human cancer. Here we aim to identify the profile and outcome of m 6 A-methylation in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Results Using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry and m 6 A-immunoprecipitation in combination with high-throughput sequencing, we determined the m 6 A-mRNA levels in human HCC. Human HCC exhibited a characteristic gain of m 6 A modification in tandem with an increase of mRNA expression, owing to YTH domain family 2 (YTHDF2) reduction. The latter predicted poor classification and prognosis of HCC patients, and highly correlated with HCC m 6 A landscape. YTHDF2 silenced in human HCC cells or ablated in mouse hepatocytes provoked inflammation, vascular reconstruction and metastatic progression. Mechanistically, YTHDF2 processed the decay of m 6 A-containing interleukin 11 (IL11) and serpin family E member 2 (SERPINE2) mRNAs, which were responsible for the inflammation-mediated malignancy and disruption of vascular normalization. Reciprocally, YTHDF2 transcription succumbed to hypoxia-inducible factor-2α (HIF-2α). Administration of a HIF-2α antagonist (PT2385) restored YTHDF2-programed epigenetic machinery and repressed liver cancer. Conclusion Our results have characterized the m 6 A-mRNA landscape in human HCC and revealed YTHDF2 as a molecular ‘rheostat’ in epitranscriptome and cancer progression.


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