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PC-1/PrLZ confers resistance to rapamycin in prostate cancer cells through increased 4E-BP1 stability

An important strategy for improving advanced PCa treatment is targeted therapies combined with chemotherapy. PC-1, a prostate Leucine Zipper gene (PrLZ), is specifically expressed in prostate tissue as an androgen-induced gene and is up-regulated in advanced PCa. Recent work confirmed that PC-1 expr...

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Autores principales: Yu, Lan, Shang, Zeng-Fu, Wang, Jian, Wang, Hongtao, Huang, Fang, Zhang, Zhe, Wang, Ying, Zhou, Jianguang, Li, Shanhu
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4653010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26011939
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author Yu, Lan
Shang, Zeng-Fu
Wang, Jian
Wang, Hongtao
Huang, Fang
Zhang, Zhe
Wang, Ying
Zhou, Jianguang
Li, Shanhu
author_facet Yu, Lan
Shang, Zeng-Fu
Wang, Jian
Wang, Hongtao
Huang, Fang
Zhang, Zhe
Wang, Ying
Zhou, Jianguang
Li, Shanhu
author_sort Yu, Lan
collection PubMed
description An important strategy for improving advanced PCa treatment is targeted therapies combined with chemotherapy. PC-1, a prostate Leucine Zipper gene (PrLZ), is specifically expressed in prostate tissue as an androgen-induced gene and is up-regulated in advanced PCa. Recent work confirmed that PC-1 expression promotes PCa growth and androgen-independent progression. However, how this occurs and whether this can be used as a biomarker is uncertain. Here, we report that PC-1 overexpression confers PCa cells resistance to rapamycin treatment by antagonizing rapamycin-induced cytostasis and autophagy (rapamycin-sensitivity was observed in PC-1-deficient (shPC-1) C4-2 cells). Analysis of the mTOR pathway in PCa cells with PC-1 overexpressed and depressed revealed that eukaryotic initiation factor 4E-binding protein 1(4E-BP1) was highly regulated by PC-1. Immunohistochemistry assays indicated that 4E-BP1 up-regulation correlates with increased PC-1 expression in human prostate tumors and in PCa cells. Furthermore, PC-1 interacts directly with 4E-BP1 and stabilizes 4E-BP1 protein via inhibition of its ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation. Thus, PC-1 is a novel regulator of 4E-BP1 and our work suggests a potential mechanism through which PC-1 enhances PCa cell survival and malignant progression and increases chemoresistance. Thus, the PC-1-4E-BP1 interaction may represent a therapeutic target for treating advanced PCa.
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spelling pubmed-46530102015-12-02 PC-1/PrLZ confers resistance to rapamycin in prostate cancer cells through increased 4E-BP1 stability Yu, Lan Shang, Zeng-Fu Wang, Jian Wang, Hongtao Huang, Fang Zhang, Zhe Wang, Ying Zhou, Jianguang Li, Shanhu Oncotarget Research Paper An important strategy for improving advanced PCa treatment is targeted therapies combined with chemotherapy. PC-1, a prostate Leucine Zipper gene (PrLZ), is specifically expressed in prostate tissue as an androgen-induced gene and is up-regulated in advanced PCa. Recent work confirmed that PC-1 expression promotes PCa growth and androgen-independent progression. However, how this occurs and whether this can be used as a biomarker is uncertain. Here, we report that PC-1 overexpression confers PCa cells resistance to rapamycin treatment by antagonizing rapamycin-induced cytostasis and autophagy (rapamycin-sensitivity was observed in PC-1-deficient (shPC-1) C4-2 cells). Analysis of the mTOR pathway in PCa cells with PC-1 overexpressed and depressed revealed that eukaryotic initiation factor 4E-binding protein 1(4E-BP1) was highly regulated by PC-1. Immunohistochemistry assays indicated that 4E-BP1 up-regulation correlates with increased PC-1 expression in human prostate tumors and in PCa cells. Furthermore, PC-1 interacts directly with 4E-BP1 and stabilizes 4E-BP1 protein via inhibition of its ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation. Thus, PC-1 is a novel regulator of 4E-BP1 and our work suggests a potential mechanism through which PC-1 enhances PCa cell survival and malignant progression and increases chemoresistance. Thus, the PC-1-4E-BP1 interaction may represent a therapeutic target for treating advanced PCa. Impact Journals LLC 2015-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4653010/ /pubmed/26011939 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Yu 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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Yu, Lan
Shang, Zeng-Fu
Wang, Jian
Wang, Hongtao
Huang, Fang
Zhang, Zhe
Wang, Ying
Zhou, Jianguang
Li, Shanhu
PC-1/PrLZ confers resistance to rapamycin in prostate cancer cells through increased 4E-BP1 stability
title PC-1/PrLZ confers resistance to rapamycin in prostate cancer cells through increased 4E-BP1 stability
title_full PC-1/PrLZ confers resistance to rapamycin in prostate cancer cells through increased 4E-BP1 stability
title_fullStr PC-1/PrLZ confers resistance to rapamycin in prostate cancer cells through increased 4E-BP1 stability
title_full_unstemmed PC-1/PrLZ confers resistance to rapamycin in prostate cancer cells through increased 4E-BP1 stability
title_short PC-1/PrLZ confers resistance to rapamycin in prostate cancer cells through increased 4E-BP1 stability
title_sort pc-1/prlz confers resistance to rapamycin in prostate cancer cells through increased 4e-bp1 stability
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4653010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26011939
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