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USP21-mediated G3BP1 stabilization accelerates proliferation and metastasis of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma via activating Wnt/β-Catenin signaling

Authors :
Jiazhong Guo
Yunpeng Zhao
Huacong Sui
Lei Liu
Fanrong Liu
Lingxiao Yang
Fengyuan Gao
Jinfu Wang
Yilin Zhu
Lingbing Li
Xiangqing Song
Peng Li
Zhongxian Tian
Peichao Li
Xiaogang Zhao
Source :
Oncogenesis, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, 2024.

Abstract

Abstract Lacking effective therapeutic targets heavily restricts the improvement of clinical prognosis for patients diagnosed with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC). Ubiquitin Specific Peptidase 21 (USP21) is dysregulated in plenty of human cancers, however, its potential function and relevant molecular mechanisms in ESCC malignant progression as well as its value in clinical translation remain largely unknown. Here, in vitro and in vivo experiments revealed that aberrant upregulation of USP21 accelerated the proliferation and metastasis of ESCC in a deubiquitinase-dependent manner. Mechanistically, we found that USP21 binds to, deubiquitinates, and stabilizes the G3BP Stress Granule Assembly Factor 1 (G3BP1) protein, which is required for USP21-mediated ESCC progression. Further molecular studies demonstrated that the USP21/G3BP1 axis played a tumor-promoting role in ESCC progression by activating the Wnt/β-Catenin signaling pathway. Additionally, disulfiram (DSF), an inhibitor against USP21 deubiquitylation activity, markedly abolished the USP21-mediated stability of G3BP1 protein and significantly displayed an anti-tumor effect on USP21-driving ESCC progression. Finally, the regulatory axis of USP21/G3BP1 was demonstrated to be aberrantly activated in ESCC tumor tissues and closely associated with advanced clinical stages and unfavorable prognoses, which provides a promising therapeutic strategy targeting USP21/G3BP1 axis for ESCC patients.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21579024
Volume :
13
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Oncogenesis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.7e9f3c573798494eb1d8ec1b7461cacc
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41389-024-00524-3