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Query: UNIPROT:P43146 (
tumour suppressor
)
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The TP53-MDM2-AR-AKT signalling network plays a critical role in the development and progression of prostate cancer. However, the molecular mechanisms regulating this signalling network are not completely defined. By conducting transcriptome analysis, denaturing immunoprecipitations and immunopathology, we demonstrate that the TP53-MDM2-AR-AKT cross-talk is regulated by the deubiquitinating enzyme
USP12
in prostate cancer. Our findings explain why
USP12
is one of the 12 most commonly overexpressed cancer-associated genes located near an amplified super-enhancer. We find that
USP12
deubiquitinates MDM2 and AR, which in turn controls the levels of the TP53
tumour suppressor
and AR oncogene in prostate cancer. Consequently,
USP12
levels are predictive not only of cancer development but also of patient's therapy resistance, relapse and survival. Therefore, our findings suggest that
USP12
could serve as a promising therapeutic target in currently incurable castrate-resistant prostate cancer.
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PMID:Molecular mechanism of the TP53-MDM2-AR-AKT signalling network regulation by USP12. 2975 29