Background: Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a highly malignant tumor characterized by a lack of effective targeted therapeutic strategies. The protein UHRF1 plays a pivotal role in the preservation of DNA methylation and works synergistically with DNMT1. Posttranscriptional modifications (PTMs), such as ubiquitination, play indispensable roles in facilitating this process. Nevertheless, the specific PTMs that regulate UHRF1 in CCA remain unidentified.
Methods: We confirmed the interaction between STUB1 and UHRF1 through mass spectrometry analysis. Furthermore, we investigated the underlying mechanisms of the STUB1-UHRF1/DNMT1 axis via co-IP experiments, denaturing IP ubiquitination experiments, nuclear‒cytoplasmic separation and immunofluorescence experiments. The downstream PLA2G2A gene, regulated by the STUB1-UHRF1/DNMT1 axis, was identified via RNA-seq. The negative regulatory mechanism of PLA2G2A was explored via bisulfite sequencing PCR (BSP) experiments to assess changes in promoter methylation. The roles of PLA2G2A and STUB1 in the proliferation, invasion, and migration of CCA cells were assessed using the CCK-8 assay, colony formation assay, Transwell assay, wound healing assay and xenograft mouse model. We evaluated the effects of STUB1/UHRF1 on cholangiocarcinoma by utilizing a primary CCA mouse model.
Results: This study revealed that STUB1 interacts with UHRF1, resulting in an increase in the K63-linked ubiquitination of UHRF1. Consequently, this facilitates the nuclear translocation of UHRF1 and enhances its binding affinity with DNMT1. The STUB1-UHRF1/DNMT1 axis led to increased DNA methylation of the PLA2G2A promoter, subsequently repressing its expression. Increased STUB1 expression in CCA was inversely correlated with tumor progression and overall survival. Conversely, PLA2G2A functions as a tumor suppressor in CCA by inhibiting cell proliferation, invasion and migration.
Conclusions: These findings suggest that the STUB1-mediated ubiquitination of UHRF1 plays a pivotal role in tumor progression by epigenetically silencing PLA2G2A, underscoring the potential of STUB1 as both a prognostic biomarker and therapeutic target for CCA.
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