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Pan-cancer proteogenomic interrogation of the Ubiquitin Proteasome System

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bioRxiv
DOI
10.64898/2026.03.23.713741

Summary

Somatic mutations rewire the ubiquitin–proteasome system (UPS) to support tumor growth, but the proteome-wide consequences of cancer-driver alterations on UPS composition remain incompletely understood. Using harmonized proteogenomic data from up to 11 CPTAC cohorts, we performed an integrated pan-cancer analysis of UPS protein dysregulation, prognostic associations, and mutation-driven remodeling. We show that mRNA poorly predicts UPS protein abundance, that a defined set of E3 ligases is recurrently dysregulated across cancers, and that somatic mutations (most strikingly TP53 loss) produce coherent UPS protein-quantitative trait locus (pQTL) signatures. Two case studies (UBR5 and TRIM28) illustrate orthogonal modes of UPS rewiring: a mutation-driven axis in which TP53 -mutant tumors elevate UBR5 to support replication stress tolerance, and a lineage-driven axis in which TRIM28 engages tissue-restricted regulatory networks with opposing prognostic effects in glioblastoma versus head and neck cancer. Each axis exposes context-specific therapeutic vulnerabilities, including sensitivity to DNA damage response inhibitors (UBR5-high) and lineage-specific drug responses (TRIM28-high). Together, these analyses define a mechanistic framework for how cancer-driver mutations reshape proteostasis through the UPS and nominate mutation- and lineage-defined dependencies for precision degrader therapy. The harmonized pan-tissue atlas and the UbiDash interactive resource that underpin parts of this analysis are reported in our companion paper 1 .

Highlights

  • Proteome-centric profiling reveals UPS dysregulation invisible at the transcript level across human cancers

  • Pan-cancer differential expression identifies recurrently dysregulated E3 ligases with prognostic value

  • Genome-wide pQTL analysis uncovers mutation-driven UPS remodeling, with TP53 loss as a dominant driver

  • UBR5 and TRIM28 define orthogonal mutation- and lineage-driven axes of UPS rewiring with distinct therapeutic vulnerabilities

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