Translational Oncology (Apr 2024)

RNA-binding protein IGF2BP2 suppresses metastasis of clear cell renal cell carcinoma by enhancing CKB mRNA stability and expression

  • Junwu Ren,
  • Bo Huang,
  • Wei Li,
  • Yongquan Wang,
  • Xiaojuan Pan,
  • Qiang Ma,
  • Yuying Liu,
  • Xiaolin Wang,
  • Ce Liang,
  • Yuying Zhang,
  • Shimin Wang,
  • Feifei Yang,
  • Haiping Li,
  • Hao Ning,
  • Yan Jiang,
  • Changhong Qin,
  • Ai Ran,
  • Bin Xiao

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42
p. 101904

Abstract

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Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is the most prevalent kidney cancer, with a highly aggressive phenotype and poor prognosis. RNA binding proteins (RBPs) play crucial roles in post-transcriptional gene regulation and have been implicated in tumorigenesis. RBPs have the potential to become a new therapeutic target for ccRCC. In this study, we screened and validated that insulin-like growth factor 2 mRNA binding protein 2 (IGF2BP2) as an RBP, was down-regulated in ccRCC tissues and cell lines. Functionally, we verified that IGF2BP2 significantly suppressed the migration and invasion ability of ccRCC in vitro and in vivo. Mechanistically, RIP-seq and actinomycin D experiments results showed that IGF2BP2 enhanced the expression of Creatine Kinase B (CKB) by binding to CKB mRNA and enhancing its mRNA stability. Thus, IGF2BP2 inhibited ccRCC metastasis through enhancing the expression of CKB. Taken together, these finding suggests that IGF2BP2 is a novel metastasis suppressor of ccRCC and may serve as a potential therapeutic target.

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