Abstract

Pancreatic cancer is a highly aggressive malignancy of the digestive system, with occult onset, rapid progression, and poor prognosis. The genetic heterogeneity of pancreatic cancer contributes to its highly malignant biological behavior. HMGA2 is overexpressed in tumors and is known to regulate tumor progression in various cancers through the HMGA2-IGF2BP2 axis, but its role and mechanism in pancreatic cancer remain unclear. In this study, we demonstrated that HMGA2 promotes pancreatic cancer progression. We further revealed that HMGA2 upregulates IGF2BP2, which stabilizes APLP2 mRNA via m6A modification, thereby promoting pancreatic cancer progression. These results indicate that HMGA2/IGF2BP2/APLP2 signaling axis regulates the progression of pancreatic cancer.

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