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    Both dysregulation of mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) signalling and DNA methylation patterns have been shown to be closely associated with tumor progression and serve as promising targets for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) therapy. Although their respective roles in HCC have been extensively revealed, the existence of molecular interactions between them remains largely unknown. The association of DNA methylation and mTOR signalling in HCC tissues and cell lines was assessed. A Kaplan‒Meier analysis was applied to estimate the overall survival (OS) and recurrence-free survival (RFS) of HCC patients. The modulation of DNMT1 by mTOR in HCC cell lines was determined. The effect of the drug combination in cell lines and mouse models was examined. The results showed that the DNA methylation level was positively associated with the activation of mTOR signalling in HCC tissues and cell lines. Moreover, HCC patients with higher DNA methylation levels and enhanced activation of mTOR signalling exhibited the worst prognosis. Then, we screened methylation-related enzymes and found that the activation of mTOR signalling increased DNMT1 expression and activity. In addition, mTOR enhanced the translational efficiency of DNMT1 in a 4E-BP1-dependent manner, which is based on the pyrimidine rich translational element (PRTE)-containing 5'UTR of DNMT1. Moreover, we demonstrated that the combined inhibition of mTOR and DNMT synergistically inhibited HCC growth in vitro and in vivo. In addition to some already identified pro-cancer downstream molecules, the activation of mTOR signalling was found to promote DNA methylation by increasing the translation of DNMT1. Furthermore, combined targeting of mTOR and DNMT1 has been demonstrated to have a more effective tumor suppressive function in HCC. © 2023. The Author(s).

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    Mengke Chen, Yi Fang, Meinong Liang, Ning Zhang, Xinyue Zhang, Lixia Xu, Xuxin Ren, Qingfeng Zhang, Yufeng Zhou, Sui Peng, Jun Yu, Judeng Zeng, Xiaoxing Li. The activation of mTOR signalling modulates DNA methylation by enhancing DNMT1 translation in hepatocellular carcinoma. Journal of translational medicine. 2023 Apr 23;21(1):276

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