CBX3 accelerates the malignant progression of glioblastoma multiforme by stabilizing EGFR expression
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CBX3 accelerates the malignant progression of glioblastoma multiforme by stabilizing EGFR expression
Abstract
CBX3, also known as HP1γ, is a major isoform of heterochromatin protein 1, whose deregulation has been reported to promote the development of human cancers. However, the molecular mechanism of CBX3 in glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) are unclear. Our study reported the identification of CBX3 as a potential therapeutic target for GBM. Briefly, we found that, CBX3 is significantly upregulated in GBM and reduces patient survival. In addition, functional assays demonstrated that CBX3 significantly promote the proliferation, invasion and tumorigenesis of GBM cells in vitro and in vivo. Mechanistically, Erlotinib, a small molecule targeting epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) tyrosine kinase, was used to demonstrate that CBX3 direct the malignant progression of GBM are EGFR dependent. Previous studies have shown that PARK2(Parkin) and STUB1(Carboxy Terminus of Hsp70-Interacting Protein) are EGFR-specific E3 ligases. Notably, we verified that CBX3 directly suppressed PARK2 and STUB1 at the transcriptional level through its CD domain to reduce the ubiquitination of EGFR. Moreover, the CSD domain of CBX3 interacted with PARK2 and regulated its ubiquitination to further reduce its protein level. Collectively, these results revealed an unknown mechanism underlying the pathogenesis of GBM and confirmed that CBX3 is a promising therapeutic target.
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