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The E3 ubiquitin ligase TRIM17 promotes gastric cancer survival and progression via controlling BAX stability and antagonizing apoptosis
论文作者 Shen, JJ; Yang, H; Qiao, XR; Chen, Y; Zheng, LY; Lin, JY; Lang, JY; Yu, Q; Wang, Z
期刊/会议名称 CELL DEATH AND DIFFERENTIATION
论文年度 2023
论文类别 Article; Early Access
摘要 Tripartite motif 17 (TRIM17) belongs to a subfamily of the RING-type E3 ubiquitin ligases, and regulates several cellular processes and pathological conditions including cancer. However, its potential function in gastric cancer (GC) remains obscure. Here, we have found TRIM17 mRNA and protein levels are both upregulated in human GC compared with normal specimens, and TRIM17 upregulation indicates poor survival for GC patients. Functionally, TRIM17 was found to act as an oncogene by promoting the proliferation and survival of GC cell lines AGS and HGC-27. Mechanistically, TRIM17 acts to interact with BAX and promote its ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation, leading to a deficiency in BAX-dependent apoptosis in GC cells in the absence and presence of apoptosis stimuli. Moreover, TRIM17 and BAX expression levels are inversely correlated in human GC specimens. Our data thus suggest TRIM17 contributes to gastric cancer survival through regulating BAX protein stability and antagonizing apoptosis, which provides a promising therapeutic target for GC treatment and a biomarker for prognosis.
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