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Prostate-specific oncogene OTUD6A promotes prostatic tumorigenesis via deubiquitinating and stabilizing c-Myc

  • Yunhua Peng
  • , Jing Liu
  • , Zhen Wang
  • , Chunping Cui
  • , Tiantian Zhang
  • , Shuangxi Zhang
  • , Peipei Gao
  • , Zhanwu Hou
  • , Huadong Liu
  • , Jianping Guo
  • , Jinfang Zhang
  • , Yurong Wen
  • , Wenyi Wei
  • , Lingqiang Zhang
  • , Jiankang Liu
  • , Jiangang Long

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Abstract

MYC drives the tumorigenesis of human cancers, including prostate cancer (PrCa), thus deubiquitinase (DUB) that maintains high level of c-Myc oncoprotein is a rational therapeutic target. Several ubiquitin-specific protease (USP) family members of DUB have been reported to deubiquitinate c-Myc, but none of them is the physiological DUB for c-Myc in PrCa. By screening all the DUBs, here we reveal that OTUD6A is exclusively amplified and overexpressed in PrCa but not in other cancers, eliciting a prostatic-specific oncogenic role through deubiquitinating and stabilizing c-Myc oncoprotein. Moreover, genetic ablation of OTUD6A efficiently represses prostatic tumorigenesis of both human PrCa cells and the Hi-Myc transgenic PrCa mice, via reversing the metabolic remodeling caused by c-Myc overexpression in PrCa. These results indicate that OTUD6A is a physiological DUB for c-Myc in PrCa setting and specifically promotes prostatic tumorigenesis through stabilizing c-Myc oncoprotein, suggesting that OTUD6A could be a unique therapeutic target for Myc-driven PrCa.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1730-1743
Number of pages14
JournalCell Death and Differentiation
Volume29
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2022

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