BRAF-activated ARSI suppressed EREG-mediated ferroptosis to promote BRAFV600E (mutant) papillary thyroid carcinoma progression and sorafenib resistance

BRAF 激活的 ARSI 抑制 EREG 介导的铁死亡,从而促进 BRAFV600E(突变)乳头状甲状腺癌进展和索拉非尼耐药性

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作者:Xing Chen, Xiang Chen, Wenjun Xie, Hua Ge, Hongyan He, Ailong Zhang, Junjie Zheng

Abstract

Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is the most common type of thyroid cancer, and patients with the BRAFV600E mutation often exhibit aggressive tumor behavior. Here, we identified Arylsulfatase I (ARSI) as a gene whose expression was significantly upregulated in BRAFV600E PTC and was associated with poor prognosis. High ARSI expression correlated with advanced disease stage, BRAF mutation, and worse overall survival in PTC patients. Functional studies revealed that ARSI promoted the tumor growth, cell migration, and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) of BRAFV600E PTC cells in vitro. In vivo studies confirmed that ARSI suppression inhibited tumor growth and metastasis in mouse models of PTC. Mechanistically, ARSI knockdown triggered ferroptosis in BRAFV600E-mutant PTC cells and sensitized PTC cells to sorafenib-induced ferroptosis. Epiregulin (EREG) was identified as a downstream target of ARSI and is regulated by STAT3 transcriptional activation. EREG overexpression rescued the ferroptosis resistance and malignant phenotypes induced by ARSI knockdown in BRAFV600E-mutant PTC cells. Finally, we constructed a prognostic signature and diagnostic model based on ARSI and EREG expression data, which demonstrated high predictive value for identifying high-risk PTC patients with the BRAFV600E mutation. Our study highlights the critical role of ARSI in promoting aggressive phenotypes and therapeutic resistance in BRAFV600E PTC through ferroptosis regulation. Targeting the ARSI-EREG axis may offer novel therapeutic avenues for improving outcomes in BRAFV600E PTC patients.

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