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Data from Targeting the E3 Ubiquitin Ligase PJA1 Enhances Tumor-Suppressing TGFβ Signaling

Posted on 2023-03-31 - 03:23
Abstract

RING-finger E3 ligases are instrumental in the regulation of inflammatory cascades, apoptosis, and cancer. However, their roles are relatively unknown in TGFβ/SMAD signaling. SMAD3 and its adaptors, such as β2SP, are important mediators of TGFβ signaling and regulate gene expression to suppress stem cell–like phenotypes in diverse cancers, including hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Here, PJA1, an E3 ligase, promoted ubiquitination and degradation of phosphorylated SMAD3 and impaired a SMAD3/β2SP-dependent tumor-suppressing pathway in multiple HCC cell lines. In mice deficient for SMAD3 (Smad3+/−), PJA1 overexpression promoted the transformation of liver stem cells. Analysis of genes regulated by PJA1 knockdown and TGFβ1 signaling revealed 1,584 co-upregulated genes and 1,280 co-downregulated genes, including many implicated in cancer. The E3 ligase inhibitor RTA405 enhanced SMAD3-regulated gene expression and reduced growth of HCC cells in culture and xenografts of HCC tumors, suggesting that inhibition of PJA1 may be beneficial in treating HCC or preventing HCC development in at-risk patients.

Significance: These findings provide a novel mechanism regulating the tumor suppressor function of TGFβ in liver carcinogenesis.

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AUTHORS (20)

  • Jian Chen
    Abhisek Mitra
    Shulin Li
    Shumei Song
    Bao-Ngoc Nguyen
    Jiun-Sheng Chen
    Ji-Hyun Shin
    Nancy R. Gough
    Paul Lin
    Vincent Obias
    Aiwu Ruth He
    Zhixing Yao
    Tathiane M. Malta
    Houtan Noushmehr
    Patricia S. Latham
    Xiaoping Su
    Asif Rashid
    Bibhuti Mishra
    Ray-Chang Wu
    Lopa Mishra
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