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EXOSC8 promotes colorectal cancer tumorigenesis via regulating ribosome biogenesis-related processes

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ONCOGENE
卷 41, 期 50, 页码 5397-5410

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DOI: 10.1038/s41388-022-02530-4

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [82002550, 82173063]
  2. Wuxi Medical Key Discipline [ZDXK2021002]

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This study reveals that the RNA exosome gene (EXOSC8) promotes colorectal cancer (CRC) tumorigenesis by regulating cancer-related ribosome biogenesis in CRC. Silencing of EXOSC8 decreases levels of nucleolar proteins and proliferation markers, as well as rRNA/DNA and global protein syntheses. EXOSC8 knockdown triggers ribosomal stress, releasing nucleolar protein RPL5/11 into the nucleoplasm and hijacking Mdm2 to block its E3 ubiquitin ligase function, thereby releasing and activating p53. EXOSC8 may serve as a potential therapeutic target in CRC.
Extensive protein synthesis is necessary for uncontrolled cancer cell proliferation, requiring hyperactive ribosome biogenesis. Our previous Pan-cancer study has identified EXOSC8 as a potential copy number variation (CNV)-driven rRNA metabolism-related oncogene in colorectal cancer (CRC). Herein, we further investigated proliferation-prompting functions and mechanisms of EXOSC8 in CRC by performing in silico analyses and wet-lab experiments. We uncovered that increased EXOSC8 expression and CNV levels are strongly associated with ribosome biogenesis-related factor levels in CRC, including ribosome proteins (RPs), eukaryotic translation initiation factors and RNA polymerase I/III. EXOSC8 silence decreases nucleolar protein and proliferation marker levels, as well as rRNA/DNA and global protein syntheses. Clinically, EXOSC8 is upregulated across human cancers, particularly CNV-driven upregulation in CRC was markedly associated with poor clinical outcomes. Mechanistically, EXOSC8 knockdown increased p53 levels in CRC, and the oncogenic proliferation phenotypes of EXOSC8 depended on p53 in vitro and in vivo. We discovered that EXOSC8 knockdown in CRC cells triggers ribosomal stress, nucleolar RPL5/11 being released into the nucleoplasm and hijacking Mdm2 to block its E3 ubiquitin ligase function, thus releasing and activating p53. Furthermore, our therapeutic experiments provided initial evidence that EXOSC8 might serve as a potential therapeutic target in CRC. Our findings revealed, for the first time, that the RNA exosome gene (EXOSC8) promotes CRC tumorigenesis by regulating cancer-related ribosome biogenesis in CRC. This study further extends our previous Pan-cancer study of the rRNA metabolism-related genes. The inhibition of EXOSC8 is a novel therapeutic strategy for the RPs-Mdm2-p53 ribosome biogenesis surveillance pathway in CRC.

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