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FBW7 suppresses ovarian cancer development by targeting the N6-methyladenosine binding protein YTHDF2

Journal

MOLECULAR CANCER
Volume 20, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12943-021-01340-8

Keywords

FBW7; YTHDF2; BMF; N6-methyladenosine; Ubiquitination

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81672569, 81972431, 81874053, 82072879, 81902660]
  2. Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality [16411950200, KW1711, 17411963000]

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The study revealed that FBW7 suppresses tumor growth and progression in ovarian cancer by antagonizing YTHDF2-mediated BMF mRNA decay. This highlights the importance of the FBW7-YTHDF2 regulatory axis in ovarian cancer development and suggests potential therapeutic targets for the treatment of this disease.
BackgroundThe tumor suppressor FBW7 is the substrate recognition component of the SCF E3-ubiquitin ligase complex that mediates proteolytic degradation of various oncogenic proteins. However, the role of FBW7 in ovarian cancer progression remains inadequately understood.MethodsIP-MASS, co-IP, immunohistochemistry, and western blotting were used to identify the potential substrate of FBW7 in ovarian cancer. The biological effects of FBW7 were investigated using in vitro and in vivo models. LC/MS was used to detect the m(6)A levels in ovarian cancer tissues. MeRIP-Seq and RNA-Seq were used to assess the downstream targets of YTHDF2.ResultsWe unveil that FBW7 is markedly down-regulated in ovarian cancer tissues and its high expression is associated with favorable prognosis and elevated m(6)A modification levels. Consistently, ectopic FBW7 inhibits ovarian cancer cell survival and proliferation in vitro and in vivo, while ablation of FBW7 empowers propagation of ovarian cancer cells. In addition, the m(6)A reader protein, YTHDF2, is identified as a novel substrate for FBW7. FBW7 counteracts the tumor-promoting effect of YTHDF2 by inducing proteasomal degradation of the latter in ovarian cancer. Furthermore, YTHDF2 globally regulates the turnover of m(6)A-modified mRNAs, including the pro-apoptotic gene BMF.ConclusionsOur study has demonstrated that FBW7 suppresses tumor growth and progression via antagonizing YTHDF2-mediated BMF mRNA decay in ovarian cancer.

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