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Knockdown of otubain 2 inhibits liver cancer cell growth by suppressing NF‐κB signaling

Zhenlin Gu, Jing Huang, Linlin Zhen

2020The Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The deubiquitinase otubain 2 (OTUB2) has been reported to play significant roles in the tumorigenesis of several cancers, but the role of OTUB2 in liver cancer is not investigated yet. In the present study, OTUB2 was found significantly upregulated in liver cancer tumor tissues and cell lines, and elevated OTUB2 indicated as a negative index for the overall survival of liver cancer patients. At the cellular level, knockdown of OTUB2 markedly inhibited liver cancer cell growth. Our further investigations revealed that knockdown of OTUB2 significantly suppressed NF-κB-driving luciferase activity, and markedly inhibited the phosphorylation of NF-κB p65 in liver cancer cells, which indicated that OTUB2 mediated liver cancer cell growth by regulating NF-κB signaling. Additionally, we found that liver cancer cell lines harboring higher OTUB2 expression were more sensitive to NF-κB inhibitors, and overexpression of OTUB2 could significantly reduce the antitumor effects of NF-κB inhibitors in liver cancer cells. This study indicated that OTUB2 could be a promising target for the treatment of liver cancer in the future.

Topics & Concepts

Gene knockdownLiver cancerCancer researchCarcinogenesisCancerCell growthCancer cellDownregulation and upregulationNF-κBSignal transductionLiver cellCellChemistryCell cultureBiologyMedicineInternal medicineCell biologyBiochemistryGeneGeneticsUbiquitin and proteasome pathwaysMicrotubule and mitosis dynamicsCancer-related Molecular Pathways
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