Investigator

Christina M Fitzsimmons

Assistant Professor · Michigan State University, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Research Interests

CMFChristina M Fitzs…
Papers(1)
Rewiring of RNA methy…
Collaborators(7)
Dalen ChanDaniel R. CrooksJordan L. MeierJudith C LungerMariana D MandlerPedro J BatistaSiddhardha S Maligire…
Institutions(2)
National Institutes O…National Cancer Insti…

Papers

Rewiring of RNA methylation by the oncometabolite fumarate in renal cell carcinoma

Abstract Metabolic reprogramming is a hallmark of cancer that facilitates changes in many adaptive biological processes. Mutations in the tricarboxylic acid cycle enzyme fumarate hydratase (FH) lead to fumarate accumulation and cause hereditary leiomyomatosis and renal cell cancer (HLRCC). HLRCC is a rare, inherited disease characterized by the development of non-cancerous smooth muscle tumors of the uterus and skin, and an increased risk of an aggressive form of kidney cancer. Fumarate has been shown to inhibit 2-oxoglutarate-dependent dioxygenases (2OGDDs) involved in the hydroxylation of HIF1α, as well as in DNA and histone demethylation. However, the link between fumarate accumulation and changes in RNA post-transcriptional modifications has not been defined. Here, we determine the consequences of fumarate accumulation on the activity of different members of the 2OGDD family targeting RNA modifications. By evaluating multiple RNA modifications in patient-derived HLRCC cell lines, we show that mutation of FH selectively affects the levels of N6-methyladenosine (m6A), while the levels of 5-formylcytosine (f5C) in mitochondrial tRNA are unaffected. This supports the hypothesis of a differential impact of fumarate accumulation on distinct RNA demethylases. The observation that metabolites modulate specific subsets of RNA-modifying enzymes offers new insights into the intersection between metabolism and the epitranscriptome.

13Works
1Papers
7Collaborators
Carcinoma, Renal CellKidney NeoplasmsCell Line, TumorLeiomyomatosisSkin NeoplasmsUterine NeoplasmsNeoplastic Syndromes, HereditaryNeoplasms

Positions

2025–

Assistant Professor

Michigan State University · Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

2024–

Researcher

Harvard University · Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology

2017–

Postdoctoral Fellow

National Cancer Institute · Laboratory of Cell Biology

Education

2016

PhD

University of California San Francisco · Chemistry and Chemical Biology

2011

BA

Macalester College · Chemistry

Country

US