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PRMT1-mediated asymmetric dimethylation of arginine residue 602 in DDX1 promotes cholangiocarcinoma progression
by
Jukun Su
, Xingmin Yan
, Yiyang Kuai
, Junsheng Chen
, Siqin Huang
, Yangwei Liao
, Yongjun Chen
, Wenzheng Liu
, Feng Peng
, Jingcong Zhou
, Jingjing Li
, Yizhu Kong
, Xin Gao
, Zhiwei Zhang
, Bing Wang
in
Arginine asymmetric dimethylation
/ Cholangiocarcinoma
/ DDX1
/ PRMT1
/ Ubiquitination
2026
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PRMT1-mediated asymmetric dimethylation of arginine residue 602 in DDX1 promotes cholangiocarcinoma progression
by
Jukun Su
, Xingmin Yan
, Yiyang Kuai
, Junsheng Chen
, Siqin Huang
, Yangwei Liao
, Yongjun Chen
, Wenzheng Liu
, Feng Peng
, Jingcong Zhou
, Jingjing Li
, Yizhu Kong
, Xin Gao
, Zhiwei Zhang
, Bing Wang
in
Arginine asymmetric dimethylation
/ Cholangiocarcinoma
/ DDX1
/ PRMT1
/ Ubiquitination
2026
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PRMT1-mediated asymmetric dimethylation of arginine residue 602 in DDX1 promotes cholangiocarcinoma progression
by
Jukun Su
, Xingmin Yan
, Yiyang Kuai
, Junsheng Chen
, Siqin Huang
, Yangwei Liao
, Yongjun Chen
, Wenzheng Liu
, Feng Peng
, Jingcong Zhou
, Jingjing Li
, Yizhu Kong
, Xin Gao
, Zhiwei Zhang
, Bing Wang
in
Arginine asymmetric dimethylation
/ Cholangiocarcinoma
/ DDX1
/ PRMT1
/ Ubiquitination
2026
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PRMT1-mediated asymmetric dimethylation of arginine residue 602 in DDX1 promotes cholangiocarcinoma progression
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PRMT1-mediated asymmetric dimethylation of arginine residue 602 in DDX1 promotes cholangiocarcinoma progression
2026
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Background/Aims: Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a primary malignant neoplasm with an extremely poor prognosis. While combined chemoradiotherapy has been demonstrated to delay CCA progression to a certain extent, the absence of specific molecular biomarkers or targets significantly hinders the diagnosis and treatment of CCA.
Methods: Through cross-analysis of proteomics and ADMA modificationomics, we identified DDX1 overexpressed in CCA with elevated R602-ADMA modifications. HPLC-MS/MS identified PRMT1 as the methyltransferase and USP10 as the deubiquitinating enzyme for DDX1. Immunofluorescence and nuclear-cytoplasmic partitioning experiments confirmed DDX1’s nuclear localization. GO and KEGG analyses clarify the biological functions of DDX1 in response to hypoxia. RNA-seq transcriptomics analyzed key pathways influenced by DDX1. A hydrodynamic in situ CCA mouse model was established to validate the chemopreventive effects of the PRMT1-specific inhibitor GSK715 on CCA development.
Results: DDX1 promotes CCA progression both in vivo and in vitro and can be inhibited by GSK715. Mechanistically, PRMT1 mediates ADMA modification at position R602 of DDX1. This modification promotes DDX1 nuclear localization by recruiting USP10 to deubiquitinate DDX1, while simultaneously inhibiting PRMT1 degradation. DDX1 promotes the transcription of PRMT1 and USP10 by binding to the mRNA 3’UTR region, establishing a positive feedback regulatory pathway. This mechanism promotes the occurrence and development of CCA and can serve as a target for the inhibitor GSK715 to suppress CCA progression.
Conclusions: Our study identified DDX1-R602-ADMA modification as a novel ADMA modification in CCA. It further confirmed its pivotal role in CCA progression. Targeting the USP10-PRMT1-DDX1 axis may represent a significant therapeutic approach for CCA. (Clin Mol Hepatol 2026;32:843-865)
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