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LIM domain-containing protein Ajuba inhibits chemotherapy-induced apoptosis by negatively regulating p53 stability in colorectal cancer cells.

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LIM protein-domain containing protein Ajuba (encoded by AJUBA) functions as a scaffold protein to regulate protein-protein interactions, signaling transduction and genes transcription. AJUBA expression is higher in colorectal cancer (CRC)… Click to show full abstract

LIM protein-domain containing protein Ajuba (encoded by AJUBA) functions as a scaffold protein to regulate protein-protein interactions, signaling transduction and genes transcription. AJUBA expression is higher in colorectal cancer (CRC) tissues compared with normal tissues, but its specific molecular function in CRC progression is still not very clear. Here, we found that, in CRC cancer cell lines, overexpression of AJUBA decreased p53 levels, whereas knockdown of AJUBA significantly increased p53 levels. Although the presence of Ajuba did not influence p53 transcription, it formed a complex with p53 and MDM2 to promote the degradation of p53. AJUBA overexpression reduced the sensitivity of cancer cells to chemotherapeutic drugs and vice versa. In addition, chemotherapeutic drugs significantly induced AJUBA expression, which was largely dependent on the presence of p53. Therefore, Ajuba formed a negative feedback loop to regulate p53 expression and activity. In conclusion, as a novel p53 negative regulator, Ajuba inhibits the apoptosis of CRC cells induced by chemotherapeutic drugs and it may be a new therapeutic target for CRC treatment.

Keywords: protein ajuba; p53; protein; domain containing; cancer; containing protein

Journal Title: Molecular oncology
Year Published: 2023

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