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Nucleic Acids Res ; 42(2): 999-1015, 2014 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24163104

ABSTRACT

The androgen receptor (AR) is a key regulator of prostate tumorgenesis through actions that are not fully understood. We identified the repressor element (RE)-1 silencing transcription factor (REST) as a mediator of AR actions on gene repression. Chromatin immunoprecipitation showed that AR binds chromatin regions containing well-characterized cis-elements known to mediate REST transcriptional repression, while cell imaging studies confirmed that REST and AR closely co-localize in vivo. Androgen-induced gene repression also involves modulation of REST protein turnover through actions on the ubiquitin ligase ß-TRCP. Androgen deprivation or AR blockage with inhibitor MDV3100 (Enzalutamide) leads to neuroendocrine (NE) differentiation, a phenomenon that is mimicked by REST inactivation. Gene expression profiling revealed that REST not only acts to repress neuronal genes but also genes involved in cell cycle progression, including Aurora Kinase A, that has previously been implicated in the growth of NE-like castration-resistant tumors. The analysis of prostate cancer tissue microarrays revealed that tumors with reduced expression of REST have higher probability of early recurrence, independently of their Gleason score. The demonstration that REST modulates AR actions in prostate epithelia and that REST expression is negatively correlated with disease recurrence after prostatectomy, invite a deeper characterization of its role in prostate carcinogenesis.


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Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic , Nerve Tissue Proteins/metabolism , Prostatic Neoplasms/genetics , Receptors, Androgen/metabolism , Repressor Proteins/metabolism , Cell Line, Tumor , Cell Transdifferentiation , Chromatin/metabolism , Co-Repressor Proteins , Humans , Male , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/diagnosis , Nerve Tissue Proteins/analysis , Nerve Tissue Proteins/immunology , Promoter Regions, Genetic , Prostatic Neoplasms/metabolism , Repressor Proteins/analysis , Repressor Proteins/immunology
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