Inhibition of KDM4A restricts SQLE transcription and induces oxidative stress imbalance to suppress bladder cancer

抑制KDM4A可限制SQLE转录并诱导氧化应激失衡,从而抑制膀胱癌。

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Abstract

In clinical practice, the limited efficacy of standard comprehensive therapy for advanced bladder cancer and the lack of targeted treatment options are well recognized. Targeting abnormal epigenetic modifications in tumors has shown considerable potential in cancer therapy. Through drug screening in tumor organoids, we identified that ML324, a histone lysine demethylase 4A (KDM4A) inhibitor, exhibits potent antitumor effects in both in vitro and in vivo cancer models. Mechanistically, Kdm4a demethylates H3K9me3, leading to chromatin opening and increased accessibility of Gabpa to the squalene epoxidase (Sqle) gene promoter, resulting in transcriptional activation. Inhibition of Kdm4a downregulates Sqle transcription, blocking cholesterol synthesis and causing squalene (SQA) accumulation. This process induces reactive oxygen species (ROS) clearance and suppresses JNK/c-Jun phosphorylation, ultimately inducing apoptosis. Furthermore, ML324 treatment significantly inhibited tumor growth in bladder cancer patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models. Our findings reveal the presence of a Kdm4a-Sqle-ROS-JNK/c-Jun signaling axis that regulates oxidative stress balance, offering a novel strategy for targeted therapy in bladder cancer.

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