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Query: UMLS:C0278883 (
metastatic melanoma
)
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Melanoma is the most malignant skin cancer with increasing incidence worldwide. Although innovative therapies such as BRAF inhibitor and immune checkpoint inhibitor have gained remarkable advances,
metastatic melanoma
remains an incurable disease for its notorious aggressiveness. Therefore, further clarification of the underlying mechanism of melanoma pathogenesis is critical for the improvement of melanoma therapy. Ubiquitination is an important regulatory event for cancer hallmarks and melanoma development, and the deubiquitinating enzymes including ubiquitin-specific peptidase (USP) families are greatly implicated in modulating cancer biology. Herein, we first found that the expression of the deubiquitinase
USP4
was significantly up-regulated in melanoma tissues and cell lines. Furthermore, although
USP4
knockdown had little impact on melanoma cell proliferation, it could increase the sensitivity to DNA damage agent cisplatin. We subsequently showed that
USP4
regulated cisplatin-induced cell apoptosis via p53 signalling. More importantly,
USP4
could accentuate the invasive and migratory capacity of melanoma cells by promoting epithelial-mesenchymal transition. Altogether, our results demonstrate that the up-regulated
USP4
plays an oncogenic role in melanoma by simultaneously suppressing stress-induced cell apoptosis and facilitating tumour metastasis.
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PMID:Up-regulated deubiquitinase USP4 plays an oncogenic role in melanoma. 2954 52