Domain-derived knowledge enabled machine learning and functional characterization of cancer-associated RNA methylation sites

领域衍生知识支持机器学习和癌症相关RNA甲基化位点的功能表征。

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: N6-methyladenosine (m(6)A), the most abundant post-transcriptional modification in eukaryotic mRNA, plays pivotal roles in diverse biological processes. Dysregulation of m(6)A levels has been implicated in numerous human diseases, particularly cancer. Although several computational tools exist for predicting putative m(6)A sites, none have specifically addressed the identification of cancer-associated (or pro-cancer) m(6)A residues at single-base resolution. METHODS: To address this gap, we developed m6A-CAPred, a computational framework for accurate prediction of cancer-associated m(6)A sites at base resolution. Our model was trained on a comprehensive dataset comprising experimentally validated m(6)A sites from 25 cancer cell lines and 23 normal tissue samples, based on a hybrid feature extraction approach integrating both sequence- and curated genome-derived features. RESULTS: Initial analysis revealed that sequence information alone only provided limited predictive performance. However, by incorporating genomic context features, m6A-CAPred significantly achieved improvement in prediction performance (an average AUROC of 0.885 tested on independent dataset), successfully capturing the distinct characteristics between cancer-associated and normal m(6)A sites. We then applied m6A-CAPred for transcriptome-wide prediction to screen for potential cancer-associated m(6)A sites. The somatic variants derived from 33 types of TCGA cancer projects were extracted for independent validation, and the results showed that cancer-somatic SNP density clearly differentiated the predicted pro-cancer and normal m(6)A sites, further confirming the model's biological relevance. Additionally, the cancer-associated m(6)A sites showed significant enrichment in functional important biological processes and cancer-related pathways. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, we hope that m6A-CAPred will serve as a valuable resource for cancer epitranscriptome research, with potential applications in cancer biomarker discovery. The web server implementing our model is freely available at www.rnamd.org/m6A-CAPred. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s12859-026-06402-6.

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