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Silencing of PMEPA1 accelerates the growth of prostate cancer cells through AR, NEDD4 and PTEN

Androgen Receptor (AR) is the male hormone receptor and a nuclear transcription factor which plays a central role in the growth of normal and malignant prostate gland. Our earlier studies defined a mechanistic model for male hormone dependent regulation of AR protein levels in prostate cancer (CaP)...

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Autores principales: Li, Hua, Mohamed, Ahmed A., Sharad, Shashwat, Umeda, Elizabeth, Song, Yingjie, Young, Denise, Petrovics, Gyorgy, McLeod, David G., Sesterhenn, Isabell A., Sreenath, Taduru, Dobi, Albert, Srivastava, Shiv
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4558141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25883222
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author Li, Hua
Mohamed, Ahmed A.
Sharad, Shashwat
Umeda, Elizabeth
Song, Yingjie
Young, Denise
Petrovics, Gyorgy
McLeod, David G.
Sesterhenn, Isabell A.
Sreenath, Taduru
Dobi, Albert
Srivastava, Shiv
author_facet Li, Hua
Mohamed, Ahmed A.
Sharad, Shashwat
Umeda, Elizabeth
Song, Yingjie
Young, Denise
Petrovics, Gyorgy
McLeod, David G.
Sesterhenn, Isabell A.
Sreenath, Taduru
Dobi, Albert
Srivastava, Shiv
author_sort Li, Hua
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description Androgen Receptor (AR) is the male hormone receptor and a nuclear transcription factor which plays a central role in the growth of normal and malignant prostate gland. Our earlier studies defined a mechanistic model for male hormone dependent regulation of AR protein levels in prostate cancer (CaP) cells through a negative feed-back loop between AR and PMEPA1, an androgen induced NEDD4 E3 ubiquitin ligase binding protein. This report focuses on the impact of PMEPA1 silencing on CaP biology. PMEPA1 knockdown accelerated the growth of CaP tumor cells in athymic nude mice. In cell culture models knockdown of PMEPA1 resulted in resistance to AR inhibitors enzalutamide and bicalutamide. While, AR protein down regulation by NEDD4 was PMEPA1 dependent, we also noted a PMEPA1 independent downregulation of PTEN by NEDD4. In a subset of human CaP, decreased PMEPA1 mRNA expression significantly correlated with increased levels of AR transcription target PSA, as a surrogate for elevated AR. This study highlights that silencing of PMEPA1 accelerates the growth of CaP cells through AR, NEDD4 and PTEN. Thus, the therapeutic restoration of PMEPA1 represents a promising complementary strategy correcting for AR and PTEN defects in CaP. Statement of significance: Here we define that silencing of PMEPA1 facilitates the growth of CaP cells and modulates AR through NEDD4 and PTEN. The restoration of PMEPA1 represents a promising complementary therapeutic strategy correcting for AR and PTEN defects.
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spelling pubmed-45581412015-09-09 Silencing of PMEPA1 accelerates the growth of prostate cancer cells through AR, NEDD4 and PTEN Li, Hua Mohamed, Ahmed A. Sharad, Shashwat Umeda, Elizabeth Song, Yingjie Young, Denise Petrovics, Gyorgy McLeod, David G. Sesterhenn, Isabell A. Sreenath, Taduru Dobi, Albert Srivastava, Shiv Oncotarget Research Paper Androgen Receptor (AR) is the male hormone receptor and a nuclear transcription factor which plays a central role in the growth of normal and malignant prostate gland. Our earlier studies defined a mechanistic model for male hormone dependent regulation of AR protein levels in prostate cancer (CaP) cells through a negative feed-back loop between AR and PMEPA1, an androgen induced NEDD4 E3 ubiquitin ligase binding protein. This report focuses on the impact of PMEPA1 silencing on CaP biology. PMEPA1 knockdown accelerated the growth of CaP tumor cells in athymic nude mice. In cell culture models knockdown of PMEPA1 resulted in resistance to AR inhibitors enzalutamide and bicalutamide. While, AR protein down regulation by NEDD4 was PMEPA1 dependent, we also noted a PMEPA1 independent downregulation of PTEN by NEDD4. In a subset of human CaP, decreased PMEPA1 mRNA expression significantly correlated with increased levels of AR transcription target PSA, as a surrogate for elevated AR. This study highlights that silencing of PMEPA1 accelerates the growth of CaP cells through AR, NEDD4 and PTEN. Thus, the therapeutic restoration of PMEPA1 represents a promising complementary strategy correcting for AR and PTEN defects in CaP. Statement of significance: Here we define that silencing of PMEPA1 facilitates the growth of CaP cells and modulates AR through NEDD4 and PTEN. The restoration of PMEPA1 represents a promising complementary therapeutic strategy correcting for AR and PTEN defects. Impact Journals LLC 2015-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4558141/ /pubmed/25883222 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Li et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Li, Hua
Mohamed, Ahmed A.
Sharad, Shashwat
Umeda, Elizabeth
Song, Yingjie
Young, Denise
Petrovics, Gyorgy
McLeod, David G.
Sesterhenn, Isabell A.
Sreenath, Taduru
Dobi, Albert
Srivastava, Shiv
Silencing of PMEPA1 accelerates the growth of prostate cancer cells through AR, NEDD4 and PTEN
title Silencing of PMEPA1 accelerates the growth of prostate cancer cells through AR, NEDD4 and PTEN
title_full Silencing of PMEPA1 accelerates the growth of prostate cancer cells through AR, NEDD4 and PTEN
title_fullStr Silencing of PMEPA1 accelerates the growth of prostate cancer cells through AR, NEDD4 and PTEN
title_full_unstemmed Silencing of PMEPA1 accelerates the growth of prostate cancer cells through AR, NEDD4 and PTEN
title_short Silencing of PMEPA1 accelerates the growth of prostate cancer cells through AR, NEDD4 and PTEN
title_sort silencing of pmepa1 accelerates the growth of prostate cancer cells through ar, nedd4 and pten
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4558141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25883222
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