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AIM2 promotes renal cell carcinoma progression and sunitinib resistance through FOXO3a-ACSL4 axis-regulated ferroptosis

Qi Wang, Su Gao, Yi Shou, Yujie Jia, Zhihao Wei, Yuenan Liu, Jian Shi, Daojia Miao, Qi Miao, Chuanyi Zhao, Chenchen Liu, Hongmei Yang, Tianbo Xu, Xiaoping Zhang

2023International Journal of Biological Sciences69 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is a serious threat to people's health due to its rapid progression, and patients easily develop resistance to targeted therapy. The absent in melanoma 2 (AIM2) is a receptor protein that has recently been proposed to play an important role in various diseases. In this study, AIM2 was identified as a new biomarker of RCC and promoted RCC progression and sunitinib resistance in an inflammasome-independent manner. Mechanistically, AIM2 promoted FOXO3a phosphorylation and proteasome degradation, thereby reducing its transcriptional effect on ACSL4 and inhibiting ferroptosis. In summary, AIM2 promoted RCC progression and sunitinib resistance through FOXO3a-ACSL4 axis-regulated ferroptosis, which could provide new ideas and therapeutic targets for RCC diagnosis and treatment.

Topics & Concepts

SunitinibAIM2Cancer researchRenal cell carcinomaInflammasomeMedicineReceptorInternal medicineFerroptosis and cancer prognosisCircular RNAs in diseasesFOXO transcription factor regulation
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