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UHRF2 promotes the malignancy of hepatocellular carcinoma by PARP1 mediated autophagy

Published:1 September 2023 DOI: PMID: 37356603
Yiqi Zhang , Kejia Wu , Yuxin Liu , Shuangling Sun , Yue Shao , Qingxiu Li , Xinying Sui , Changzhu Duan

Abstract

Autophagy have critical implications in the proliferation and metastasis of HCC. In the current study, we aimed to explore the underlying mechanisms of UHRF2 regulates HCC cells autophagy and HCC progression. We initially determined the relationship between UHRF2 and HCC autophagy, oncogenicity and patient survival through GSEA database and TCGA database. We mainly investigated the effect of UHRF2 on HCC development and autophagy through western blot, electron microscopy, and immunofluorescence. Functionally, UHRF2 was positively involved in the autophagy activation. Overexpression of UHRF2 reduced apoptosis in HCC cells, and promoted the malignancy phenotype of HCC both in vitro and in vivo. Mechanistically, PRDX1 bound to UHRF2 and upregulated its protein expression to facilitate the biological function of UHRF2 in HCC. Meanwhile, UHRF2 bound to autophagy-related protein PARP1 and upregulated PARP1 protein level. The results showed that UHRF2 promoted autophagy and contributed to the malignant phenotype of HCC by regulating PARP1 protein level. In summary, a novel interaction between PRDX1, UHRF2, and PARP1 was revealed, suggesting that UHRF2 could inspire a potential biomarker and potential therapeutic target for HCC.

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