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RNF8 induces β-catenin-mediated c-Myc expression and promotes colon cancer proliferation
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Dna Damage SignalsCancer BiologyTumor BiologyTranscriptional RegulationSignaling PathwayGastrointestinal OncologyCancer Cell BiologyTcga DatabaseRadiation OncologyCell SignalingMolecular OncologyCancer ResearchSystems BiologyMedicineColon Cancer ProliferationColorectal CancerCancer GeneticsCell BiologyCancer GenomicsTumor SuppressorColon CancerOncology
DNA damage signals transducer RING finger protein 8 (RNF8) is involved in maintaining genomic stability by facilitating the repair of DNA double-strand breaks (DSB) via ubiquitin signaling. By analyzing the TCGA database and colon cancer tissue microarrays, we found that the expression level of RNF8 was positively correlated with that of c-Myc in colon cancer, which were closely associated with poor survival of colon cancer patients. Furthermore, overexpressing and knocking down RNF8 increased and decreased the expression of c-Myc in colon cancer cells, respectively. In addition, RNF8 interacted with β-catenin and facilitated its nuclear translocation by conjugating K63 polyubiquitination on it. These observations suggested a de novo role of RNF8 in promoting the progression of colon cancer by inducing β-catenin-mediated c-Myc expression.
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