USP44 失活会诱导 p21 泛素化和降解,从而加速甲状腺癌的进展。

IF 8.2 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY International Journal of Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2024-09-23 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.7150/ijbs.99817
Yan Liu, Mengmeng Yuan, Xinxin Xu, Huini Yang, Yao Yao, Peng Hou, Wei Yu, Meiju Ji
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泛素特异性肽酶 44(USP44)属于泛素特异性蛋白酶家族,在各种人类癌症的发生和发展过程中起着关键作用。然而,人们对其在甲状腺癌中的生物学功能和潜在机制仍知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们观察到 USP44 在甲状腺癌中经常因启动子高甲基化而下调,并发现其表达的降低与患者生存率低密切相关。随后的体外和体内功能研究发现,USP44通过阻碍细胞周期的G1/S转换,大大抑制了甲状腺癌细胞的增殖。从机理上讲,USP44 直接与 p21 相互作用,消除了其 K-48 链接的多泛素化链,从而以不依赖细胞周期的方式稳定了 p21 蛋白。此外,p21 的拯救部分缓解了 USP44 的耗竭所诱导的细胞周期提前和细胞增殖。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,USP44在甲状腺癌中经常因启动子超甲基化而被抑制,并通过去泛素化稳定p21而发挥肿瘤抑制因子的功能。
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USP44 inactivation accelerates the progression of thyroid cancer by inducing ubiquitylation and degradation of p21.

Ubiquitin-specific peptidase 44 (USP44) belongs to the ubiquitin-specific protease family and is pivotal in the development and progression of tumors across various human cancers. However, its biological function and the underlying mechanisms in thyroid cancer remain poorly understood. In this study, we observed that USP44 was frequently downregulated by promoter hypermethylation in thyroid cancers and found that its decreased expression was closely associated with poor patient survival. Subsequent in vitro and in vivo functional studies revealed that USP44 substantially suppressed the proliferation of thyroid cancer cells by impeding the G1/S transition in cell cycle. Mechanistically, USP44 directly interacted with p21 and eliminated its K-48-linked polyubiquitination chain, thereby stabilizing p21 proteins in a cell cycle-independent manner. In addition, the rescue of p21 partially alleviated cell cycle advancement and cell proliferation induced by the depletion of USP44. Our findings, taken together, indicate that USP44 is frequently repressed in thyroid cancer due to promoter hypermethylation and functions as a tumor suppressor by stabilizing p21 via deubiquitination.

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International Journal of Biological Sciences
International Journal of Biological Sciences 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Biological Sciences is a peer-reviewed, open-access scientific journal published by Ivyspring International Publisher. It dedicates itself to publishing original articles, reviews, and short research communications across all domains of biological sciences.
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