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UBQLN1 deficiency mediates telomere shortening and IPF through interacting with RPA1.


ABSTRACT: Premature telomere shortening is a known factor correlated to idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) occurrence, which is a chronic, progressive, age-related disease with high mortality. The etiology of IPF is still unknown. Here, we found that UBQLN1 plays a key role in telomere length maintenance and is potentially relevant to IPF. UBQLN1 involves in DNA replication by interacting with RPA1 and shuttling it off from the replication fork. The deficiency of UBQLN1 retains RPA1 at replication fork, hinders replication and thus causes cell cycle arrest and genome instability. Especially at telomere regions of the genome, where more endogenous replication stress exists because of G rich sequences, UBQLN1 depletion leads to rapid telomere shortening in HeLa cells. It revealed that UBQLN1 depletion also shortens telomere length at mouse lung and accelerates mouse lung fibrosis. In addition, the UBQLN1 expression level in IPF patients is downregulated and correlated to poor prognosis. Altogether, these results uncover a new role of UBQLN1 in ensuring DNA replication and maintaining telomere stability, which may shed light on IPF pathogenesis and prevention.

SUBMITTER: Zhou H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10381042 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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UBQLN1 deficiency mediates telomere shortening and IPF through interacting with RPA1.

Zhou Haoxian H   Xie Chen C   Xie Yujie Y   He Yunru Y   Chen Yanlian Y   Zhang Canfeng C   Zhang Yan Y   Zhao Yong Y   Liu Haiying H  

PLoS genetics 20230718 7


Premature telomere shortening is a known factor correlated to idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) occurrence, which is a chronic, progressive, age-related disease with high mortality. The etiology of IPF is still unknown. Here, we found that UBQLN1 plays a key role in telomere length maintenance and is potentially relevant to IPF. UBQLN1 involves in DNA replication by interacting with RPA1 and shuttling it off from the replication fork. The deficiency of UBQLN1 retains RPA1 at replication fork,  ...[more]

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