UBE2S facilitates glioblastoma progression through activation of the NF-κB pathway via attenuating K11-linked ubiquitination of AKIP1

Aug 4, 2024International journal of biological macromolecules

UBE2S helps glioblastoma grow by activating the inflammation-related NF-κB pathway through reducing a specific protein modification of AKIP1

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Abstract

UBE2S deficiency significantly impedes glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) progression.

  • UBE2S is identified as a potential glioma biomarker associated with glioma grade and Ki67 expression levels.
  • UBE2S interacts with AKIP1, influencing its stability through the removal of K11-linked ubiquitination.
  • Increased AKIP1 stability enhances NF-κB transcriptional activity, promoting the expression of genes associated with GBM progression.
  • These findings suggest a novel regulatory axis involving UBE2S, AKIP1, and NF-κB in GBM.

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