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AEP-cleaved DDX3X induces alternative RNA splicing events to mediate cancer cell adaptation in harsh microenvironments

Authors :
Zhang, Wenrui
Cao, Lu
Yang, Jian
Zhang, Shuai
Zhao, Jianyi
Shi, Zhonggang
Liao, Keman
Wang, Haiwei
Chen, Binghong
Qian, Zhongrun
Xu, Haoping
Wu, Linshi
Liu, Hua
Wang, Hongxiang
Ma, Chunhui
Qiu, Yongming
Ge, Jianwei
Chen, Jiayi
Lin, Yingying
Source :
Journal of Clinical Investigation. February, 2024, Vol. 134 Issue 3
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Oxygen and nutrient deprivation are common features of solid tumors. Although abnormal alternative splicing (AS) has been found to be an important driving force in tumor pathogenesis and progression, the regulatory mechanisms of AS that underly the adaptation of cancer cells to harsh microenvironments remain unclear. Here, we found that hypoxia- and nutrient deprivation-induced asparagine endopeptidase (AEP) specifically cleaved DDX3X in a HIF1A-dependent manner. This cleavage yields truncated carboxyl-terminal DDX3X (tDDX3X-C), which translocates and aggregates in the nucleus. Unlike intact DDX3X, nuclear tDDX3X-C complexes with an array of splicing factors and induces AS events of many premRNAs; for example, enhanced exon skipping (ES) in exon 2 of the classic tumor suppressor PRDM2 leads to a frameshift mutation of PRDM2. Intriguingly, the isoform ARRB1-[DELTA]exon 13 binds to glycolytic enzymes and regulates glycolysis. By utilizing in vitro assays, glioblastoma organoids, and animal models, we revealed that AEP/tDDX3X-C promoted tumor malignancy via these isoforms. More importantly, high AEP/tDDX3X-C/ARRB1- [DELTA]exon 13 in cancerous tissues was tightly associated with poor patient prognosis. Overall, our discovery of the effect of AEP-cleaved DDX3X switching on alternative RNA splicing events identifies a mechanism in which cancer cells adapt to oxygen and nutrient shortages and provides potential diagnostic and/or therapeutic targets.<br />Introduction In the tumor microenvironment, cells often face a certain degree of oxygen and nutrient deprivation. Cancer cells strive to survive and proliferate in this harsh environment in multiple ways, [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219738
Volume :
134
Issue :
3
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.785207138
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI173299