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USP10 exacerbates neointima formation by stabilizing Skp2 protein in vascular smooth muscle cells
Authors:Xiaohong Xia  Xiaolin Liu  Renjie Chai  Qiong Xu  Zhenyu Luo  Jielei Gu  Yangshuo Jin  Tumei Hu  Cuifu Yu  Bijun Du  Hongbiao Huang  Wenchao Ou  Shiming Liu  Ningning Liu
Abstract:The underlying mechanism of neointima formation remains unclear. Ubiquitin-specific peptidase 10 (USP10) is a deubiquitinase that plays a major role in cancer development and progression. However, the function of USP10 in arterial restenosis is unknown. Herein, USP10 expression was detected in mouse arteries and increased after carotid ligation. The inhibition of USP10 exhibited thinner neointima in the model of mouse carotid ligation. In vitro data showed that USP10 deficiency reduced proliferation and migration of rat thoracic aorta smooth muscle cells (A7r5) and human aortic smooth muscle cells (HASMCs). Mechanically, USP10 can bind to Skp2 and stabilize its protein level by removing polyubiquitin on Skp2 in the cytoplasm. The overexpression of Skp2 abrogated cell cycle arrest induced by USP10 inhibition. Overall, the current study demonstrated that USP10 is involved in vascular remodeling by directly promoting VSMC proliferation and migration via stabilization of Skp2 protein expression.
Keywords:vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC)  proliferation  carotid ligation  ubiquitin-specific peptidase 10 (USP10)  Skp2
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