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Usp7 protects genomic stability by regulating Bub3

USP7 (Ubiquitin Specific processing Protease-7) is a deubiquitinase which, over the past decade emerged as a critical regulator of cellular processes. Deregulation of USP7 activity has been linked to cancer, making USP7 inhibition an appealing anti-cancer strategy. The identification of novel USP7 s...

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Autores principales: Giovinazzi, Serena, Sirleto, Pietro, Aksenova, Vasilisa, Morozov, Viacheslav M., Zori, Roberto, Reinhold, William C., Ishov, Alexander M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4116516/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25003721
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author Giovinazzi, Serena
Sirleto, Pietro
Aksenova, Vasilisa
Morozov, Viacheslav M.
Zori, Roberto
Reinhold, William C.
Ishov, Alexander M.
author_facet Giovinazzi, Serena
Sirleto, Pietro
Aksenova, Vasilisa
Morozov, Viacheslav M.
Zori, Roberto
Reinhold, William C.
Ishov, Alexander M.
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description USP7 (Ubiquitin Specific processing Protease-7) is a deubiquitinase which, over the past decade emerged as a critical regulator of cellular processes. Deregulation of USP7 activity has been linked to cancer, making USP7 inhibition an appealing anti-cancer strategy. The identification of novel USP7 substrates and additional USP7-dependent cellular activities will broaden our knowledge towards potential clinical application of USP7 inhibitors. Results presented in this study uncover a novel and pivotal function of USP7 in the maintenance of genomic stability. Upon USP7 depletion we observed prolonged mitosis and mitotic abnormalities including micronuclei accumulation, lagging chromosomes and karyotype instability. Inhibition of USP7 with small molecule inhibitors stabilizes cyclin B and causes mitotic abnormalities. Our results suggest that these USP7-dependent effects are mediated by decreased levels of spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) component Bub3, which we characterized as an interacting partner and substrate of USP7. In silico analysis across the NCI-60 panels of cell lines supports our results where lower levels of USP7 strongly correlate with genomic instability. In conclusion, we identified a novel role of USP7 as regulator of the SAC component Bub3 and genomic stability.
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spelling pubmed-41165162014-08-04 Usp7 protects genomic stability by regulating Bub3 Giovinazzi, Serena Sirleto, Pietro Aksenova, Vasilisa Morozov, Viacheslav M. Zori, Roberto Reinhold, William C. Ishov, Alexander M. Oncotarget Research Paper USP7 (Ubiquitin Specific processing Protease-7) is a deubiquitinase which, over the past decade emerged as a critical regulator of cellular processes. Deregulation of USP7 activity has been linked to cancer, making USP7 inhibition an appealing anti-cancer strategy. The identification of novel USP7 substrates and additional USP7-dependent cellular activities will broaden our knowledge towards potential clinical application of USP7 inhibitors. Results presented in this study uncover a novel and pivotal function of USP7 in the maintenance of genomic stability. Upon USP7 depletion we observed prolonged mitosis and mitotic abnormalities including micronuclei accumulation, lagging chromosomes and karyotype instability. Inhibition of USP7 with small molecule inhibitors stabilizes cyclin B and causes mitotic abnormalities. Our results suggest that these USP7-dependent effects are mediated by decreased levels of spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) component Bub3, which we characterized as an interacting partner and substrate of USP7. In silico analysis across the NCI-60 panels of cell lines supports our results where lower levels of USP7 strongly correlate with genomic instability. In conclusion, we identified a novel role of USP7 as regulator of the SAC component Bub3 and genomic stability. Impact Journals LLC 2014-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4116516/ /pubmed/25003721 Text en Copyright: © 2014 Giovinazzi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Usp7 protects genomic stability by regulating Bub3
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4116516/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25003721
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