Advances in research on RNA methylation and its role in the immune microenvironment of gastrointestinal tumors (opens in new tab)
RNA methylation is a key epigenetic regulatory mechanism that precisely regulates gene expression through the dynamic and reversible actions of “Writers,” “Erasers” and “Readers”. In recent years, RNA methylation has been widely implicated in tumor formation and immune regulation. For instance, in gastrointestinal tumors, the immunosuppressive state of the tumor microenvironment (TME) is an important factor driving cancer progression. Research indicates that RNA methylation restructures the t...
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