Journal of Shanghai Jiao Tong University (Medical Science) ›› 2026, Vol. 46 ›› Issue (8): 1026-1036.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1674-8115.2026.08.004

• Basic research • Previous Articles    

Research on the effects and mechanisms of bardoxolone methyl as a novel inhibitor of ubiquitin-specific protease 48 in inhibiting colorectal cancer

Zhai Yuanhui1, Wang Yingying1, Wang Yuxuan2, Wu Wenxuan1, Zhu Chujiao1, Zhang Youping1, Bai Wenhui1, Lei Hu1, Xu Hanzhang1, Zhao Yaxue2(), Wu Yingli1()   

  1. 1.Hongqiao International Institute of Medicine/Faculty of Basic Medicine, Chemical Biology Division of Shanghai Universities E-Institutes, Key Laboratory of Cell Differentiation and Apoptosis of the Chinese Ministry of Education, Tong Ren Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 201318, China
    2.School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, 200240, China
  • Received:2026-03-03 Accepted:2026-03-27 Online:2026-08-28 Published:2026-08-28
  • Contact: Zhao Yaxue, Wu Yingli E-mail:yaxuezhao@sjtu.edu.cn;wuyingli@shsmu.edu.cn
  • About author:First author contact:Zhai Yuanhui, Wu Wenxuan, Zhu Chujiao, Zhang Youping, and Bai Wenhui performed the experiments. Wang Yuxuan and Zhao Yaxue were responsible for protein structure prediction. The manuscript was prepared by Zhai Yuanhui. Zhai Yuanhui, Wang Yingying, and Wu Yingli contributed to the study design. Lei Hu and Xu Hanzhang revised the paper. All authors have read the last version of paper and consented to its submission.
  • Supported by:
    National Natural Science Foundation of China(82470152);China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(2024M762019)

Abstract:

Objective ·To explore the inhibitory effect of bardoxolone methyl (CDDO-Me) on ubiquitin-specific protease 48 (USP48) and its mechanisms against colorectal cancer. Methods ·In vitro enzyme activity assays, thermal shift analysis (TSA), and molecular docking techniques were employed to verify the binding ability of CDDO-Me to USP48 and its inhibitory effect on USP48 enzymatic activity. The cellular thermal shift assay (CETSA) was used to confirm the targeted binding of CDDO-Me to USP48 in colorectal cancer cells. Western blotting was utilized to detect the impact of CDDO-Me on the expression levels and ubiquitination modifications of the USP48 substrates high mobility group AT-hook 2 (HMGA2) and nuclear factor NF-κB p65 subunit (RelA/p65). Wound-healing assay and cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8) assay were adopted to examine the effects of CDDO-Me on the migration and proliferative activities of colorectal cancer cells, and the USP48 overexpression experiments were carried out to verify its target specificity. Subcutaneous xenograft and lung metastasis models of MC38 colorectal cancer were established in mice to investigate the in vivo anti-tumor effects of CDDO-Me, and immunohistochemistry was used to detect the expression levels of cell proliferation nuclear antigen Ki-67, terminal-deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated nick end labeling (TUNEL), HMGA2, and p65 in tumor tissues. Results ·CDDO-Me directly bound to USP48 in vitro and significantly inhibited its deubiquitinating activity. CETSA experiment confirmed that CDDO-Me specifically interacted with USP48 in colorectal cancer cells. By inhibiting USP48, CDDO-Me enhanced K48-linked ubiquitination of HMGA2, promoted its proteasomal degradation, and down-regulated the protein expression levels of HMGA2 and p65 in colorectal cancer cells in a dose-dependent manner. CDDO-Me significantly inhibited the migration and proliferative activities of colorectal cancer cells, and USP48 overexpression reversed these effects. In vivo experiments indicated that CDDO-Me significantly inhibited the growth and lung metastasis of MC38 colorectal cancer subcutaneous xenografts in mice, decreased the expression levels of Ki-67, HMGA2, and p65 in tumor tissues, and increased the number of TUNEL-positive cells. Conclusion ·CDDO-Me is a novel USP48 inhibitor. It can promote the ubiquitination-mediated degradation of the oncogenic substrate HMGA2 by targeting and inhibiting USP48, thereby suppressing the proliferation and migration of colorectal cancer cells, as well as tumor growth and metastasis in vivo.

Key words: bardoxolone methyl (CDDO-Me), ubiquitin-specific protease 48 (USP48), inhibitor, deubiquitinating enzyme, colorectal cancer

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