NRF2调节WNT信号通路增强口腔白斑光动力治疗抵抗。

IF 8.3 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
EMBO Molecular Medicine Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-10 DOI:10.1038/s44321-025-00256-w
Tiantian Xu, Liang Zhong, Qianxi Liu, Fei Wang, Wenjing Kuang, Jiaqi Liang, Dan Yang, Xikun Zhou, Hongxia Dan, Hang Zhao, Taiwen Li, Xin Zeng, Jing Li, Qianming Chen
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摘要

口腔白斑(OLK)是一种常见的潜在恶性口腔疾病,具有恶性转化的高风险。虽然光动力疗法(PDT)为OLK提供了一种微创治疗,但一些患者对PDT表现出耐药性,其机制尚不清楚。本研究旨在确定OLK中驱动PDT耐药的关键调控途径。OLK样本的单细胞RNA测序(三个pdt敏感,三个pdt耐药)显示NRF2在耐药组织中显著上调。两个独立队列(n = 117)的验证证实,pdt耐药病例中p-NRF2水平显著升高,对治疗反应具有很强的预测能力(AUC >.8)。在机制上,NRF2促进CTNNB1转录,激活WNT信号,调节活性氧反应,调节角化,共同促进PDT抗性。在4nqo诱导的OLK小鼠模型中,NRF2抑制联合PDT可有效逆转OLK病变并恢复粘膜组织学。这些发现证实了p-NRF2是指导OLK患者PDT治疗方案的有价值的生物标志物,揭示了NRF2通过WNT信号通路介导PDT耐药的作用,并强调了NRF2抑制是提高PDT疗效的有希望的策略。
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NRF2 modulates WNT signaling pathway to enhance photodynamic therapy resistance in oral leukoplakia.

Oral leukoplakia (OLK) is a common potentially malignant oral disorder with high risk of malignant transformation. While photodynamic therapy (PDT) offers a minimally invasive treatment for OLK, some patients show resistance to PDT and the mechanisms remain unclear. This study aims to identify key regulatory pathways driving PDT resistance in OLK. Single-cell RNA sequencing of OLK samples (three PDT-sensitive, three PDT-resistant) revealed significant NRF2 upregulation in resistant tissues. Validation across two independent cohorts (n = 117) confirmed that p-NRF2 levels were significantly elevated in PDT-resistant cases, exhibiting strong predictive power for treatment response (AUC > 0.8). Mechanistically, NRF2 promotes CTNNB1 transcription, activates WNT signaling, modulates reactive oxygen species responses, and regulates keratinization, collectively contributing to PDT resistance. In a 4NQO-induced OLK mouse model, NRF2 inhibition combined with PDT effectively reversed OLK lesions and restored mucosal histology. These findings establish p-NRF2 as a valuable biomarker for guiding PDT regimens in OLK patients, reveal NRF2's role in mediating PDT resistance via the WNT signaling pathway, and highlight NRF2 inhibition as a promising strategy to enhance PDT efficacy.

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EMBO Molecular Medicine
EMBO Molecular Medicine 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
17.70
自引率
0.90%
发文量
105
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: EMBO Molecular Medicine is an open access journal in the field of experimental medicine, dedicated to science at the interface between clinical research and basic life sciences. In addition to human data, we welcome original studies performed in cells and/or animals provided they demonstrate human disease relevance. To enhance and better specify our commitment to precision medicine, we have expanded the scope of EMM and call for contributions in the following fields: Environmental health and medicine, in particular studies in the field of environmental medicine in its functional and mechanistic aspects (exposome studies, toxicology, biomarkers, modeling, and intervention). Clinical studies and case reports - Human clinical studies providing decisive clues how to control a given disease (epidemiological, pathophysiological, therapeutic, and vaccine studies). Case reports supporting hypothesis-driven research on the disease. Biomedical technologies - Studies that present innovative materials, tools, devices, and technologies with direct translational potential and applicability (imaging technologies, drug delivery systems, tissue engineering, and AI)
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