STYX Interacts with FBXW7 to Promote AML Proliferation via Inhibiting the Ubiquitination of CCNE1.

IF 1.8 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Rui Yang, Jing Ning, Hainan Wang, Hui Ma, Lijuan Cui
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Abstract

Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a challenging hematologic malignancy with a poor prognosis. STYX, a catalytically inactive phosphatase, is overexpressed in various cancers and has been shown to promote cellular proliferation. However, its clinical relevance and impact on AML cell behavior remain poorly understood. This study investigates the role of STYX in AML and elucidates its underlying molecular mechanisms. Peripheral blood samples were collected from 50 patients with AML and 25 healthy controls, and the expression of STYX and FBXW7 was analyzed using RT-qPCR and Western blot. THP-1 cells (AML cell line) were transfected with lentivirus vectors to overexpress STYX, FBXW7, or CCNE1. The effects of these proteins on THP-1 cell proliferation and apoptosis were assessed by RT-qPCR, Western blot, CCK-8, EdU, and TUNEL assays. Interactions between STYX and FBXW7, as well as FBXW7 and CCNE1, were confirmed via STRING analysis and endogenous co-immunoprecipitation (CO-IP). Furthermore, the ubiquitination level of CCNE1 was examined through immunoprecipitation (IP) and Western blot. Upregulated STYX mRNA and protein levels, along with downregulated FBXW7 mRNA and protein levels, were observed in peripheral blood samples from MLL-AF9 fusion gene-positive AML cases, with a negative correlation between STYX and FBXW7. Overexpression of STYX in AML cells increased cell viability, promoted proliferation, and inhibited apoptosis, thus accelerating AML progression. STYX overexpression also facilitated the interaction with FBXW7, downregulated FBXW7 expression, and impaired the ubiquitin-mediated degradation of CCNE1. FBXW7 overexpression reversed STYX-induced proliferation and apoptosis effects in AML cells, while CCNE1 overexpression counteracted the suppressive effects of FBXW7 on AML progression. STYX promotes AML proliferation by disrupting the ubiquitin degradation pathway of CCNE1 through its interaction with FBXW7, thereby accelerating disease progression. These findings indicate that targeting STYX may offer a promising therapeutic approach for AML.

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Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics
Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics 生物-生化与分子生物学
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4.40
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7.5 months
期刊介绍: Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics (CBB) aims to publish papers on the nature of the biochemical and biophysical mechanisms underlying the structure, control and function of cellular systems The reports should be within the framework of modern biochemistry and chemistry, biophysics and cell physiology, physics and engineering, molecular and structural biology. The relationship between molecular structure and function under investigation is emphasized. Examples of subject areas that CBB publishes are: · biochemical and biophysical aspects of cell structure and function; · interactions of cells and their molecular/macromolecular constituents; · innovative developments in genetic and biomolecular engineering; · computer-based analysis of tissues, cells, cell networks, organelles, and molecular/macromolecular assemblies; · photometric, spectroscopic, microscopic, mechanical, and electrical methodologies/techniques in analytical cytology, cytometry and innovative instrument design For articles that focus on computational aspects, authors should be clear about which docking and molecular dynamics algorithms or software packages are being used as well as details on the system parameterization, simulations conditions etc. In addition, docking calculations (virtual screening, QSAR, etc.) should be validated either by experimental studies or one or more reliable theoretical cross-validation methods.
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