Investigator

Akshat D. Modi

Graduate Student · University Health Network, Division of Genetics and Development, Krembil Research Institute

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Papers(1)
Epitranscriptomics an…
Collaborators(1)
Dharmeshkumar M. Modi
Institutions(1)
Unknown Institution

Papers

Epitranscriptomics and cervical cancer: the emerging role of m6A, m5C and m1A RNA modifications

Abstract Cervical cancer (CC), one of the most prevalent and detrimental gynaecologic cancers, evolves through genetic and epigenetic alterations resulting in the promotion of oncogenic activity and dysfunction of tumour-suppressing mechanisms. Despite medical advancement, the prognosis for advanced-stage patients remains extremely low due to high recurrence rates and resistance to existing treatments. Thereby, the search for potential prognostic biomarkers is heightened to unravel new modalities of CC pathogenesis and to develop novel anti-cancer therapies. Epitranscriptomic modifications, reversible epigenetic RNA modifications, regulate various biological processes by deciding RNA fate to mediating RNA interactions. This narrative review provides insight into the cellular and molecular roles of endogenous RNA-editing proteins and their associated epitranscriptomic modifications, especially N6-methyladenosine (m6A), 5-methylcytosine (m5C) and N1-methyladenosine (m1A), in governing the development, progression and metastasis of CC. We discussed the in-depth epitranscriptomic mechanisms underlying the regulation of over 50 RNAs responsible for tumorigenesis, proliferation, migration, invasion, survival, autophagy, stemness, epithelial-mesenchymal transition, metabolism (glucose, lipid, glutamate and glutamine), resistance (drug and radiation), angiogenesis and recurrence of CC. Additionally, we provided a concise overview of the therapeutic potential of targeting the altered expression of endogenous RNA-editing proteins and aberrant deposition of RNA modifications on both coding and non-coding RNAs in CC.

12Works
1Papers
1Collaborators
Disease Models, AnimalUterine Cervical NeoplasmsBiomarkers, Tumor

Positions

2023–

Graduate Student

University Health Network · Division of Genetics and Development, Krembil Research Institute

2023–

Research Intern

University Health Network · Division of Genetics and Development, Krembil Research Institute

2021–

Undergraduate Thesis Student

University Health Network · Division of Genetics and Development, Krembil Research Institute

Education

2023

Master of Science - Medical Science

University of Toronto · Institute of Medical Science, Temerty Faculty of Medicine

2023

Honours Bachelor of Science - Human Biology

University of Toronto · Department of Biological Sciences