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Researchers at Taizhou First People's Hospital in Zhejiang, China have conducted a study on the role of WTAP in colon cancer. Through various experiments, they found that WTAP is up-regulated in colon cancer and promotes proliferation while inhibiting apoptosis. They also discovered that WTAP regulates the m6A modification, which leads to the repression of FLNA and the inhibition of autophagy. This research provides new insights into colon cancer therapy and highlights the importance of WTAP-mediated m6A modification in colon cancer development. [Extracted from the article] |