Abstract

The study aimed to investigate the effect of the SUMOylation status of Drp1 on mitochondrial fission in CDDP-treated HNSCC cells cultured under hypoxic conditions. The effect of hypoxia on the chemosensitivity of HNCC cells was evaluated by flow cytometry and CCK-8 assays. The biological function of SUMO-specific peptidase 3 (SENP3) was evaluated by loss-of-function assays both in vitro and in vivo. SENP3-regulated deSUMOylation of Drp1 were performed with co-IP assays. SENP3 expression correlated with chemosensitivity in clinical HNSCC samples subjected to hypoxic conditions. Hypoxia-induced ROS increased HIF-1α/SENP3 expression and mitochondrial fission in CDDP-treated HNSCC cells, and these effects were reversed by NAC treatment. SENP3 knockdown reversed hypoxia-induced mitochondrial fission and inhibited HNSCC cell apoptosis, which decreased CDDP sensitivity. Furthermore, hypoxia-induced SENP3 deconjugated SUMO2 from Drp1. Our findings revealed that hypoxia-induced SENP3 facilitates CDDP sensitivity and mitochondrial fission via deSUMOylation of Drp1.

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