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    UHRF1 (ubiquitin-like, containing PHD and RING finger domains 1) is an important epigenetic regulator that plays a part in DNA methylation, protein methylation and ubiquitination. It is also frequently overexpressed in many types of cancers, including cervical cancer, which is caused by human papillomavirus (HPV). In this study, we showed that UHRF1 was up-regulated in HPV oncogene E7 expressing cells and HPV-positive cervical cancer cells. We demonstrated that UHRF1 down-regulated the expression of UBE2L6 gene that encodes the ISG15-conjugating enzyme UbcH8. Overexpression of UHRF1 reduced UBE2L6 while knockdown UHRF1 elevated the expression of UBE2L6. We showed that UHRF1 regulated UBE2L6 gene by promoter hypermethylation in cervical cancer cells. Consistent with the functions of UHRF1, restored expression of UbcH8 induced apoptosis. These findings establish UBE2L6 as a novel target of UHRF1 that regulates the apoptosis function of UHRF1. Our studies suggest that UHRF1/ UbcH8 can be manipulated for therapy in cervical cancer.

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    Qishu Zhang, Lijun Qiao, Xiao Wang, Changkuan Ding, Jason J Chen. UHRF1 epigenetically down-regulates UbcH8 to inhibit apoptosis in cervical cancer cells. Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.). 2017 Nov 20:1-22


    PMID: 29157076

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