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Epigenetic and oncogenic regulation of SLC16A7 (MCT2) results in protein over-expression, impacting on signalling and cellular phenotypes in prostate cancer

Monocarboxylate Transporter 2 (MCT2) is a major pyruvate transporter encoded by the SLC16A7 gene. Recent studies pointed to a consistent overexpression of MCT2 in prostate cancer (PCa) suggesting MCT2 as a putative biomarker and molecular target. Despite the importance of this observation the mechan...

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Autores principales: Pertega-Gomes, Nelma, Vizcaino, Jose R., Felisbino, Sergio, Warren, Anne Y., Shaw, Greg, Kay, Jonathan, Whitaker, Hayley, Lynch, Andy G., Fryer, Lee, Neal, David E., Massie, Charles E.
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4673295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26035357
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author Pertega-Gomes, Nelma
Vizcaino, Jose R.
Felisbino, Sergio
Warren, Anne Y.
Shaw, Greg
Kay, Jonathan
Whitaker, Hayley
Lynch, Andy G.
Fryer, Lee
Neal, David E.
Massie, Charles E.
author_facet Pertega-Gomes, Nelma
Vizcaino, Jose R.
Felisbino, Sergio
Warren, Anne Y.
Shaw, Greg
Kay, Jonathan
Whitaker, Hayley
Lynch, Andy G.
Fryer, Lee
Neal, David E.
Massie, Charles E.
author_sort Pertega-Gomes, Nelma
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description Monocarboxylate Transporter 2 (MCT2) is a major pyruvate transporter encoded by the SLC16A7 gene. Recent studies pointed to a consistent overexpression of MCT2 in prostate cancer (PCa) suggesting MCT2 as a putative biomarker and molecular target. Despite the importance of this observation the mechanisms involved in MCT2 regulation are unknown. Through an integrative analysis we have discovered that selective demethylation of an internal SLC16A7/MCT2 promoter is a recurrent event in independent PCa cohorts. This demethylation is associated with expression of isoforms differing only in 5′-UTR translational control motifs, providing one contributing mechanism for MCT2 protein overexpression in PCa. Genes co-expressed with SLC16A7/MCT2 also clustered in oncogenic-related pathways and effectors of these signalling pathways were found to bind at the SLC16A7/MCT2 gene locus. Finally, MCT2 knock-down attenuated the growth of PCa cells. The present study unveils an unexpected epigenetic regulation of SLC16A7/MCT2 isoforms and identifies a link between SLC16A7/MCT2, Androgen Receptor (AR), ETS-related gene (ERG) and other oncogenic pathways in PCa. These results underscore the importance of combining data from epigenetic, transcriptomic and protein level changes to allow more comprehensive insights into the mechanisms underlying protein expression, that in our case provide additional weight to MCT2 as a candidate biomarker and molecular target in PCa.
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spelling pubmed-46732952015-12-22 Epigenetic and oncogenic regulation of SLC16A7 (MCT2) results in protein over-expression, impacting on signalling and cellular phenotypes in prostate cancer Pertega-Gomes, Nelma Vizcaino, Jose R. Felisbino, Sergio Warren, Anne Y. Shaw, Greg Kay, Jonathan Whitaker, Hayley Lynch, Andy G. Fryer, Lee Neal, David E. Massie, Charles E. Oncotarget Research Paper Monocarboxylate Transporter 2 (MCT2) is a major pyruvate transporter encoded by the SLC16A7 gene. Recent studies pointed to a consistent overexpression of MCT2 in prostate cancer (PCa) suggesting MCT2 as a putative biomarker and molecular target. Despite the importance of this observation the mechanisms involved in MCT2 regulation are unknown. Through an integrative analysis we have discovered that selective demethylation of an internal SLC16A7/MCT2 promoter is a recurrent event in independent PCa cohorts. This demethylation is associated with expression of isoforms differing only in 5′-UTR translational control motifs, providing one contributing mechanism for MCT2 protein overexpression in PCa. Genes co-expressed with SLC16A7/MCT2 also clustered in oncogenic-related pathways and effectors of these signalling pathways were found to bind at the SLC16A7/MCT2 gene locus. Finally, MCT2 knock-down attenuated the growth of PCa cells. The present study unveils an unexpected epigenetic regulation of SLC16A7/MCT2 isoforms and identifies a link between SLC16A7/MCT2, Androgen Receptor (AR), ETS-related gene (ERG) and other oncogenic pathways in PCa. These results underscore the importance of combining data from epigenetic, transcriptomic and protein level changes to allow more comprehensive insights into the mechanisms underlying protein expression, that in our case provide additional weight to MCT2 as a candidate biomarker and molecular target in PCa. Impact Journals LLC 2015-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4673295/ /pubmed/26035357 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Pertega-Gomes 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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Pertega-Gomes, Nelma
Vizcaino, Jose R.
Felisbino, Sergio
Warren, Anne Y.
Shaw, Greg
Kay, Jonathan
Whitaker, Hayley
Lynch, Andy G.
Fryer, Lee
Neal, David E.
Massie, Charles E.
Epigenetic and oncogenic regulation of SLC16A7 (MCT2) results in protein over-expression, impacting on signalling and cellular phenotypes in prostate cancer
title Epigenetic and oncogenic regulation of SLC16A7 (MCT2) results in protein over-expression, impacting on signalling and cellular phenotypes in prostate cancer
title_full Epigenetic and oncogenic regulation of SLC16A7 (MCT2) results in protein over-expression, impacting on signalling and cellular phenotypes in prostate cancer
title_fullStr Epigenetic and oncogenic regulation of SLC16A7 (MCT2) results in protein over-expression, impacting on signalling and cellular phenotypes in prostate cancer
title_full_unstemmed Epigenetic and oncogenic regulation of SLC16A7 (MCT2) results in protein over-expression, impacting on signalling and cellular phenotypes in prostate cancer
title_short Epigenetic and oncogenic regulation of SLC16A7 (MCT2) results in protein over-expression, impacting on signalling and cellular phenotypes in prostate cancer
title_sort epigenetic and oncogenic regulation of slc16a7 (mct2) results in protein over-expression, impacting on signalling and cellular phenotypes in prostate cancer
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4673295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26035357
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