The RNA Methyltransferase METTL5 as a Novel Target for Cancer Therapy

Abstract

Cancer is the most common cause of death from disease in children. Neuroblastoma is a solid tumor in early childhood. Despite multimodality therapy, the majority of high-risk neuroblastoma patients die of the disease, and survivors suffer from long-term disabilities due to adverse side effects from chemo- and radiotherapy at an early age. There is an urgent need to better understand its tumorigenesis and to identify novel therapies. The focus areas: (1) Therapy, and (2) Biology and Etiology. In this project, we aim to define a novel RNA methyltransferase as a critical driver of neuroblastoma progression, to identify small molecule inhibitors of the novel RNA methyltransferase, and to demonstrate their anticancer efficacy. Successful completion of this project will provide a novel targeted therapy for potential clinical translation in patients with the rare but deadly neuroblastoma.

Document Details

Document Type
DoD Grant Award
Publication Date
Dec 05, 2021
Source ID
W81XWH2110799

Entities

People

  • Tao Liu

Organizations

  • United States Army
  • University of New South Wales

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Fields of Study

  • Biology
  • Medicine

Readers

  • Oncology