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Preclinical Glioma Research

Cellular plasticity and epigenetic adaptation of human glioblastoma stem cells to the tumor microenvironment is a hallmark of this devastating disease. With our present work, we discover the relationship between miRNAs and the RNA methylation machinery in human glioblastoma and show how miRNA-induced loss of m6A results in increase in protein translation of clinically important transcripts during glioblastoma stem cell differentiation. Leveraging the dynamic functions of these miRNAs can be important in the design of optimal therapeutics targeted at cancer cell plasticity.

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Atom Sarkar,

MD, PhD, FAANS