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RNA-binding motif protein 15 promotes gastric cancer growth and drug resistance via USP10-mediated deubiquitination and stabilization of nuclear NRF2 - PubMed

5 days ago
  • #NRF2
  • #Gastric Cancer
  • #Chemotherapy Resistance
  • RNA-binding motif protein 15 (RBM15) is upregulated in gastric cancer (GC) cells and promotes tumor growth and chemoresistance.
  • RBM15 recruits USP10 to the nucleus, where it deubiquitinates and stabilizes NRF2, reducing its degradation.
  • The RBM15-USP10-NRF2 axis drives resistance to cisplatin and 5-FU in GC cells.
  • Disrupting this pathway sensitizes GC cells to chemotherapy and suppresses tumor growth.
  • RBM15 serves as both a predictive biomarker and therapeutic target for overcoming chemotherapy resistance in GC.