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UBE4B regulates p27 expression in A549 NSCLC cells through regulating the interaction of HuR and the p27 5’ UTR
Hyungmin Kim, Soonyoung Jung, Hye Hyeon Yun, Kyunghyun Yoo, Jae‐Seon Lee, Jeong Hwa Lee, Jeong-Hwa Lee, Jeong-Hwa Lee
IF 2.2Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
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Ubiquitination factor E4B (UBE4B) has a tumor-promoting effect, demonstrated by its aberrant expression in various types of cancers, and in vitro studies have shown that the retardation of cancer cell proliferation can be induced by targeting UBE4B. However, the molecular pathways through which UBE4B exerts its oncogenic activities have not yet been clearly identified and existing knowledge is limited to p53 and its subsequent downstream targets. In this study, we demonstrated that UBE4B regulates p27 expression in A549 cells via the cap-independent translation pathway following treatment with rapamycin and cycloheximide (CHX). Subsequently, we identified that UBE4B regulates p27 translation by regulating the interaction between human antigen R (HuR) and the p27 internal ribosomal entry site (IRES). First, UBE4B interacts with HuR, which inhibits p27 translation through the IRES. Secondly, the interaction between HuR and the p27 IRES was diminished by UBE4B depletion and enhanced by UBE4B overexpression. Finally, HuR depletion-induced growth retardation, accompanied by p27 accumulation, was restored by UBE4B overexpression. Collectively, these results suggest that the oncogenic properties of UBE4B in A549 cells are mediated by HuR, suggesting the potential of targeting the UBE4B-HuR-p27 axis as a therapeutic strategy for lung cancer.

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Internal ribosome entry siteCycloheximideA549 cellTranslation (biology)Cell biologyUntranslated regionIn vitroCancer researchChemistryEukaryotic translation
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2.2 / 3
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2024