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Upregulation of deubiquitinase PSMD14 in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) and its prognostic significance

Ling Zhang, Hui Xu, Chunping Ma, Jieru Zhang, Yuanjie Zhao, Xiaomei Yang, Shusheng Wang, Dawei Li

2020Journal of Cancer54 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PSMD14 is a 19S-proteasome-associated deubiquitinating enzyme that facilitates protein degradation by the 20S proteasome core particle. Although accumulating evidence indicates that PSMD14 has emerged as a critical oncogenic factor by promoting tumor growth, the expression and function of PSMD14 in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) remain largely unknown. In this study, we assessed PSMD14 expression and correlated it with clinical-pathological features and patient survival in NSCLC. We also determined the roles of PSMD14 in the regulation of lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) cell growth. The results showed that PSMD14 expression was significantly upregulated in human NSCLC tissues compared with adjacent non-cancerous tissues. The PSMD14 level was associated with tumor size, lymph node invasion, and TNM stage in LUAD patients. Importantly, high PSMD14 expression was associated with poor overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) in LUAD patients. Further, knockdown of PSMD14 significantly inhibited cell growth and caused G1 arrest and cellular senescence by increasing p21 stability in LUAD cells. PSMD14 knockdown also promoted cell apoptosis by increasing cleaved caspase-3 levels in H1299 cells. PSMD14 may serve as a potential prognostic marker and therapeutic target for LUAD patients.

Topics & Concepts

Deubiquitinating enzymeGene knockdownDownregulation and upregulationCancer researchAdenocarcinomaProteasomeLung cancerApoptosisCell growthMedicineBiologyCancerOncologyUbiquitinInternal medicineGeneCell biologyGeneticsBiochemistryUbiquitin and proteasome pathwaysHistone Deacetylase Inhibitors ResearchCancer-related Molecular Pathways
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