USP39 phase separates into the nucleolus and drives lung adenocarcinoma progression by promoting GLI1 expression.

IF 8.2 2区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Cell Communication and Signaling Pub Date : 2025-01-30 DOI:10.1186/s12964-025-02059-5
Shaoxuan Cheng, Zhiyuan Qiu, Ziyi Zhang, Yuxuan Li, Yue Zhu, Yuxin Zhou, Yinghui Yang, Yaowen Zhang, Dian Yang, Yingqiu Zhang, Han Liu, Zhaoxia Dai, Shu-Lan Sun, Shuyan Liu
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Abstract

Background: Intracellular membraneless organelles formed by liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) function in diverse physiological processes and have been linked to tumor-promoting properties. The nucleolus is one of the largest membraneless organelle formed through LLPS. Deubiquitylating enzymes (DUBs) emerge as novel therapeutic targets against human cancers. However, the nucleolar phase separation of DUBs and association with lung cancer development have remained incompletely investigated till now.

Methods: GFP-USP39 fusion proteins were analyzed for LLPS properties using immunofluorescence, fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) and in vitro LLPS assays. Intrinsically-disordered regions of USP39 were analyzed by PhaSepDB database. Transcriptomic profiling, Western blot, RT-PCR and luciferase reporter assays were conducted to identify targets regulated by USP39. The effects of USP39 depletion on tumor progression were tested using doxycycline-inducible USP39 knockdown and rescue lung adenocarcinoma cells both in vitro and in vivo by performing MTT, colony formation, EdU staining, transwell and tumor xenograft model experiments.

Results: USP39 phase separates into nucleoli depending upon its N-terminal disordered region with amino acid residues 1-103. Lung cancer cell growth and migration were dramatically inhibited by USP39 knockdown, which was rescued by exogenous USP39 complementation. Moreover, knockdown of USP39 reduced oncogenic transcription effector GLI1 levels. Finally, USP39 downregulation restricted the formation of lung cancer xenografts in nude mice.

Conclusions: USP39 undergoes LLPS in the nucleolus and promotes tumor progression by regulating GLI1 expression. Downregulation of USP39 effectively suppressed lung cancer growth, and therefore targeting USP39 provides novel therapeutic strategy to treat lung cancer.

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期刊介绍: Cell Communication and Signaling (CCS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access scientific journal that focuses on cellular signaling pathways in both normal and pathological conditions. It publishes original research, reviews, and commentaries, welcoming studies that utilize molecular, morphological, biochemical, structural, and cell biology approaches. CCS also encourages interdisciplinary work and innovative models, including in silico, in vitro, and in vivo approaches, to facilitate investigations of cell signaling pathways, networks, and behavior. Starting from January 2019, CCS is proud to announce its affiliation with the International Cell Death Society. The journal now encourages submissions covering all aspects of cell death, including apoptotic and non-apoptotic mechanisms, cell death in model systems, autophagy, clearance of dying cells, and the immunological and pathological consequences of dying cells in the tissue microenvironment.
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