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USP14 modulates stem-like properties, tumorigenicity, and radiotherapy resistance in glioblastoma stem cells through stabilization of MST4-phosphorylated ALKBH5

Xiao Zhou, Qiaoxi Xia, Botao Wang, Junjun Li, Bing Liu, Sisi Wang, Min Huang, Ronghui Zhong, Shi‐Yuan Cheng, Xuan Wang, Xiaobing Jiang, Tianzhi Huang

2025Theranostics20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Our results identify the MST4-USP14-ALKBH5 signaling pathway as a promising therapeutic target for treating GBM.

Topics & Concepts

GlioblastomaStem cellCancer researchPhosphorylationCancer stem cellChemistryBiologyCell biologyCancer, Hypoxia, and MetabolismRNA modifications and cancerRadiation Therapy and Dosimetry
USP14 modulates stem-like properties, tumorigenicity, and radiotherapy resistance in glioblastoma stem cells through stabilization of MST4-phosphorylated ALKBH5 | Litcius