RNF8 induces β-catenin-mediated c-Myc expression and promotes colon cancer proliferation

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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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Ren, L., Zhou, T., Wang, Y., Wu, Y., Xu, H., Liu, J., … Xing, C. (2020). RNF8 induces β-catenin-mediated c-Myc expression and promotes colon cancer proliferation. International Journal of Biological Sciences, 16(12), 2051–2062. https://doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.44119

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