Ha Nguyen
VerifiedUniversity of Washington · Asian Languages & Literature
Active 2009–2024
Research topics
- Pathology
- Internal medicine
- Biology
- Cancer research
- Medicine
Selected publications
UCHL1 is a potential molecular indicator and therapeutic target for neuroendocrine carcinomas
Cell Reports Medicine · 2024 · 29 citations
- Cancer research
- Biology
- Pathology
Neuroendocrine carcinomas, such as neuroendocrine prostate cancer and small-cell lung cancer, commonly have a poor prognosis and limited therapeutic options. We report that ubiquitin carboxy-terminal hydrolase L1 (UCHL1), a deubiquitinating enzyme, is elevated in tissues and plasma from patients with neuroendocrine carcinomas. Loss of UCHL1 decreases tumor growth and inhibits metastasis of these malignancies. UCHL1 maintains neuroendocrine differentiation and promotes cancer progression by regulating nucleoporin, POM121, and p53. UCHL1 binds, deubiquitinates, and stabilizes POM121 to regulate POM121-associated nuclear transport of E2F1 and c-MYC. Treatment with the UCHL1 inhibitor LDN-57444 slows tumor growth and metastasis across neuroendocrine carcinomas. The combination of UCHL1 inhibitors with cisplatin, the standard of care used for neuroendocrine carcinomas, significantly delays tumor growth in pre-clinical settings. Our study reveals mechanisms of UCHL1 function in regulating the progression of neuroendocrine carcinomas and identifies UCHL1 as a therapeutic target and potential molecular indicator for diagnosing and monitoring treatment responses in these malignancies.
Frequent coauthors
- 185 shared
Eva Corey
- 153 shared
Peter S. Nelson
University of Washington
- 112 shared
Lisha G. Brown
University of Washington
- 105 shared
Colm Morrissey
University of Washington
- 105 shared
Ilsa M. Coleman
- 83 shared
Lawrence D. True
University of Washington
- 73 shared
John K. Lee
University of California, Los Angeles
- 69 shared
Navonil De Sarkar
Fred Hutch Cancer Center
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