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      USP28: Oncogene or Tumor Suppressor? A Unifying Paradigm for Squamous Cell Carcinoma.

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          Squamous cell carcinomas are therapeutically challenging tumor entities. Low response rates to radiotherapy and chemotherapy are commonly observed in squamous patients and, accordingly, the mortality rate is relatively high compared to other tumor entities. Recently, targeting USP28 has been emerged as a potential alternative to improve the therapeutic response and clinical outcomes of squamous patients. USP28 is a catalytically active deubiquitinase that governs a plethora of biological processes, including cellular proliferation, DNA damage repair, apoptosis and oncogenesis. In squamous cell carcinoma, USP28 is strongly expressed and stabilizes the essential squamous transcription factor ΔNp63, together with important oncogenic factors, such as NOTCH1, c-MYC and c-JUN. It is presumed that USP28 is an oncoprotein; however, recent data suggest that the deubiquitinase also has an antineoplastic effect regulating important tumor suppressor proteins, such as p53 and CHK2. In this review, we discuss: (1) The emerging role of USP28 in cancer. (2) The complexity and mutational landscape of squamous tumors. (3) The genetic alterations and cellular pathways that determine the function of USP28 in squamous cancer. (4) The development and current state of novel USP28 inhibitors.

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          Journal
          Cells
          Cells
          MDPI AG
          2073-4409
          2073-4409
          October 04 2021
          : 10
          : 10
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Protein Stability and Cancer Group, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Würzburg, 97074 Würzburg, Germany.
          [2 ] Comprehensive Cancer Centre Mainfranken, 97074 Würzburg, Germany.
          [3 ] Molecular Signaling Group, Institute of Biochemistry II, Goethe University Frankfurt, 60590 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
          [4 ] Buchmann Institute for Molecular Life Sciences, Goethe University Frankfurt, 60590 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
          [5 ] Mildred Scheel Early Career Center, 97074 Würzburg, Germany.
          Article
          cells10102652
          10.3390/cells10102652
          8534253
          34685632
          28ecc0bb-6775-487d-9356-e42bfd8ee072
          History

          DUB inhibitor,FBXW7,SCC,Tp63,USP25,USP28,c-MYC,cancer,p53,squamous,ΔNp63
          DUB inhibitor, FBXW7, SCC, Tp63, USP25, USP28, c-MYC, cancer, p53, squamous, ΔNp63

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