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Fatty acid activated PPARγ promotes tumorigenicity of prostate cancer cells by up regulating VEGF via PPAR responsive elements of the promoter

In previous work, it is suggested that the excessive amount of fatty acids transported by FABP5 may facilitate the malignant progression of prostate cancer cells through a FABP5-PPARγ-VEGF signal transduction axis to increase angiogenesis. To further functionally characterise the FABP5-PPARγ-VEGF si...

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Autores principales: Forootan, Farzad S., Forootan, Shiva S., Gou, Xiaojun, Yang, Jin, Liu, Bichong, Chen, Danqing, Fayi, Majed Saad Al, Al-Jameel, Waseem, Rudland, Philip S., Hussain, Syed A., Ke, Youqiang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4891043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26814431
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.6975
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author Forootan, Farzad S.
Forootan, Shiva S.
Gou, Xiaojun
Yang, Jin
Liu, Bichong
Chen, Danqing
Fayi, Majed Saad Al
Al-Jameel, Waseem
Rudland, Philip S.
Hussain, Syed A.
Ke, Youqiang
author_facet Forootan, Farzad S.
Forootan, Shiva S.
Gou, Xiaojun
Yang, Jin
Liu, Bichong
Chen, Danqing
Fayi, Majed Saad Al
Al-Jameel, Waseem
Rudland, Philip S.
Hussain, Syed A.
Ke, Youqiang
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description In previous work, it is suggested that the excessive amount of fatty acids transported by FABP5 may facilitate the malignant progression of prostate cancer cells through a FABP5-PPARγ-VEGF signal transduction axis to increase angiogenesis. To further functionally characterise the FABP5-PPARγ-VEGF signal transduction pathway, we have, in this work, investigated the molecular mechanisms involved in its tumorigenicity promoting role in prostate cancer. Suppression of PPARγ in highly malignant prostate cancer cells produced a significant reduction (up to 53%) in their proliferation rate, invasiveness (up to 89%) and anchorage-independent growth (up to 94%) in vitro. Knockdown of PPARγ gene in PC3-M cells by siRNA significantly reduced the average size of tumours formed in nude mice by 99% and tumour incidence by 90%, and significantly prolonged the latent period by 3.5 fold. Results in this study combined with some previous results suggested that FABP5 promoted VEGF expression and angiogenesis through PPARγ which was activated by fatty acids transported by FABP5. Further investigations showed that PPARγ up-regulated VEGF expression through acting with the PPAR-responsive elements in the promoter region of VEGF gene in prostate cancer cells. Although androgen can modulate VEGF expression through Sp1/Sp3 binding site on VEGF promoter in androgen-dependent prostate cancer cells, this route, disappeared as the cells gradually lost their androgen dependency; was replaced by the FABP5-PPARγ-VEGF signalling pathway. These results suggested that the FABP5-PPARγ-VEGF signal transduction axis, rather than androgen modulated route, may be a more important novel therapeutic target for angiogenesis-suppression treatment of castration resistant prostate cancer.
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spelling pubmed-48910432016-06-20 Fatty acid activated PPARγ promotes tumorigenicity of prostate cancer cells by up regulating VEGF via PPAR responsive elements of the promoter Forootan, Farzad S. Forootan, Shiva S. Gou, Xiaojun Yang, Jin Liu, Bichong Chen, Danqing Fayi, Majed Saad Al Al-Jameel, Waseem Rudland, Philip S. Hussain, Syed A. Ke, Youqiang Oncotarget Research Paper In previous work, it is suggested that the excessive amount of fatty acids transported by FABP5 may facilitate the malignant progression of prostate cancer cells through a FABP5-PPARγ-VEGF signal transduction axis to increase angiogenesis. To further functionally characterise the FABP5-PPARγ-VEGF signal transduction pathway, we have, in this work, investigated the molecular mechanisms involved in its tumorigenicity promoting role in prostate cancer. Suppression of PPARγ in highly malignant prostate cancer cells produced a significant reduction (up to 53%) in their proliferation rate, invasiveness (up to 89%) and anchorage-independent growth (up to 94%) in vitro. Knockdown of PPARγ gene in PC3-M cells by siRNA significantly reduced the average size of tumours formed in nude mice by 99% and tumour incidence by 90%, and significantly prolonged the latent period by 3.5 fold. Results in this study combined with some previous results suggested that FABP5 promoted VEGF expression and angiogenesis through PPARγ which was activated by fatty acids transported by FABP5. Further investigations showed that PPARγ up-regulated VEGF expression through acting with the PPAR-responsive elements in the promoter region of VEGF gene in prostate cancer cells. Although androgen can modulate VEGF expression through Sp1/Sp3 binding site on VEGF promoter in androgen-dependent prostate cancer cells, this route, disappeared as the cells gradually lost their androgen dependency; was replaced by the FABP5-PPARγ-VEGF signalling pathway. These results suggested that the FABP5-PPARγ-VEGF signal transduction axis, rather than androgen modulated route, may be a more important novel therapeutic target for angiogenesis-suppression treatment of castration resistant prostate cancer. Impact Journals LLC 2016-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4891043/ /pubmed/26814431 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.6975 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Forootan 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.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Forootan, Farzad S.
Forootan, Shiva S.
Gou, Xiaojun
Yang, Jin
Liu, Bichong
Chen, Danqing
Fayi, Majed Saad Al
Al-Jameel, Waseem
Rudland, Philip S.
Hussain, Syed A.
Ke, Youqiang
Fatty acid activated PPARγ promotes tumorigenicity of prostate cancer cells by up regulating VEGF via PPAR responsive elements of the promoter
title Fatty acid activated PPARγ promotes tumorigenicity of prostate cancer cells by up regulating VEGF via PPAR responsive elements of the promoter
title_full Fatty acid activated PPARγ promotes tumorigenicity of prostate cancer cells by up regulating VEGF via PPAR responsive elements of the promoter
title_fullStr Fatty acid activated PPARγ promotes tumorigenicity of prostate cancer cells by up regulating VEGF via PPAR responsive elements of the promoter
title_full_unstemmed Fatty acid activated PPARγ promotes tumorigenicity of prostate cancer cells by up regulating VEGF via PPAR responsive elements of the promoter
title_short Fatty acid activated PPARγ promotes tumorigenicity of prostate cancer cells by up regulating VEGF via PPAR responsive elements of the promoter
title_sort fatty acid activated pparγ promotes tumorigenicity of prostate cancer cells by up regulating vegf via ppar responsive elements of the promoter
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4891043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26814431
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.6975
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