The deubiquitinase USP46 is essential for proliferation and tumor growth of HPV-transformed cancers

Published: 10 November 2018| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/5tk7md7rxz.1
Contributors:
Shashi kiran,
,
, Kyung Yong Lee,

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The deubiquitinase USP46 is essential for proliferation and tumor growth of HPV-transformed cancers. High-risk Human Papilloma Viruses (HPV) cause cervical, anal and oropharyngeal cancers, unlike the low-risk HPVs, which cause benign lesions. E6 oncoproteins from the high-risk strains are essential for cell proliferation and transformation in HPV induced cancers. We report that a cellular deubiquitinase, USP46 is selectively recruited by the E6 of high-risk, but not low-risk, HPV to deubiqutinate and stabilize Cdt2/DTL. Stabilization of Cdt2, a component of the CRL4Cdt2 E3 ubiquitin ligase, limits the level of Set8, an epigenetic writer, and promotes cell-proliferation. USP46 is essential for the proliferation of HPV-transformed cells, but not of cells without HPV. Cdt2 is elevated in human cervical cancers and knockdown of USP46 inhibits HPV-transformed tumor growth in xenografts. Recruitment of a cellular deubiquitinase to stabilize key cellular proteins is an important activity of oncogenic E6, and the importance of E6-USP46-Cdt2-Set8 pathway in HPV-induced cancers makes USP46 a target for the therapy of such cancers.

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Cervical Cancer, Human Papillomavirus

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