The DEAD-box RNA helicase DDX3X has important roles in development and disease. Loss of DDX3X during developmental and pathological processes such as tumorigenesis can lead to compensatory upregulation of the close paralog DDX3Y in males, which may underlie the sexual dimorphism displayed by some DDX3X-associated diseases. However, how DDX3X cross-regulates DDX3Y remains largely unknown. Here, we investigated the regulation of DDX3Y by DDX3X in two male-derived human cancer cell lines, HCT116 and U87MG. Depletion of DDX3X in HCT116 cells results in moderately increased DDX3Y mRNA and protein, in part due to stabilization of