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SND1-SMARCA5 interaction strengthened by PIM promoted the proliferation, metastasis and chemoresistance of ESCC


ABSTRACT: Chromatin remodeling plays a pivotal role in the progression of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC), yet the precise mechanisms remain poorly understood. Here, we elucidate the critical function of staphylococcal nuclease and tudor domain-containing 1 (SND1) in modulating chromatin dynamics, thereby driving ESCC progression in both in vitro and in vivo models. Our data revealed that SND1 was markedly overexpressed in ESCC cell lines. Silencing SND1 disrupted histone modifications, attenuated RNA polymerase II activity, and precipitated increased chromosomal aberrations and DNA damage, particularly following camptothecin treatment. These molecular perturbations culminated in diminished cellular proliferation, metastasis and chemoresistance. We further identified that the regulatory effects of SND1 on chromatin are mediated through its interaction with SMARCA5, a process potentiated by PIM1-catalyzed phosphorylation of SND1 at serine 426. This SND1-SMARCA5 interaction is essential for the transcriptional activation of CUX1, a key oncogene implicated in ESCC progression. Notably, disruption of SND1S426 phosphorylation impaired the SND1-SMARCA5 interaction, leading to significant inhibition of ESCC tumor growth and metastatic potential in vivo. Our findings unveil a novel mechanistic axis involving SND1 and SMARCA5 in chromatin remodeling and oncogenesis, offering promising therapeutic targets for ESCC intervention.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

PROVIDER: GSE281371 | GEO | 2025/02/08

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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