USP13 depletion sensitizes colorectal cancer cells to necroptosis by destabilizing cIAP2 proteins

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来源: Nature 关键字: ML brain science
发布时间: 2025-10-22 19:31
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USP13 depletion enhances necroptosis in colorectal cancer (CRC) cells by destabilizing cIAP2 proteins, leading to reduced tumor growth in xenograft models. The study reveals USP13's role as a crucial regulator in the necroptosis pathway, suggesting its potential as a therapeutic target for CRC treatment. Conducted by researchers from Ewha Womans University and KIST, the findings highlight the significance of USP13 in cancer biology and treatment strategies.

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USP13 is overexpressed in multiple cancers and associated with poor prognosis.
Loss of USP13 significantly potentiates necroptosis in colorectal cancer cells.
USP13 may serve as a potential therapeutic target for anticancer treatment of CRC.

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USP13 depletion enhances necroptosis in colorectal cancer (CRC) cells by destabilizing cIAP2 proteins, leading to reduced tumor growth in xenograft models. The study reveals USP13's role as a crucial regulator in the necroptosis pathway, suggesting its potential as a therapeutic target for CRC treatment. Conducted by researchers from Ewha Womans University and KIST, the findings highlight the significance of USP13 in cancer biology and treatment strategies.

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