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Dysregulation of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) is common in colorectal cancer liver metastasis (CRLM). Emerging evidence links lncRNAs to multiple stages of metastasis from initial migration to colonization of distant organs. In this study we investigated the role of lncRNAs in metabolic reprogramming during CRLM using patient-derived organoid (PDO) models. We established five pairs of PDOs from primary tumors and matched liver metastatic lesions, followed by microarray analysis. We found that USP3-AS1 was significantly upregulated in CRLM-derived PDOs compared to primary tumors. High level of USP3-AS1 was positively associated with postoperative liver metastasis and negatively correlated with the prognosis of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients. Overexpression of USP3-AS1 significantly enhanced both sphere formation efficiency and liver metastasis in PDOs. Gene set enrichment analysis revealed that USP3-AS1 upregulation significantly enriched glycolysis and MYC signaling pathways. Metabolomics analysis confirmed that USP3-AS1 promoted glycolysis in PDOs, whereas glycolysis inhibition partially attenuated the effects of USP3-AS1 overexpression on PDO growth and liver metastasis. We revealed that USP3-AS1 stabilized MYC via post-translational deubiquitination, thereby promoting glycolysis. We demonstrated that USP3-AS1 increased the stability of USP3 mRNA, resulting in higher USP3 protein expression. The elevated USP3 protein then interacted with MYC and promoted its stability by deubiquitination. The USP3-AS1-MYC-glycolysis regulatory axis modulated liver metastasis by promoting H3K18 lactylation and CDC27 expression in CRC. In conclusion, USP3-AS1 is a novel promoter of CRLM by inducing histone lactylation.
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