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Novel Lipogenic Enzyme ELOVL7 Involves in Prostate Cancer Growth through Saturated Fatty-acid and Steroid Metabolism


ABSTRACT: We identified a novel lipogenic gene, ELOVL7, as an over-expressed gene in prostate cancer (PC) cells and it is involved in elongation of long-chain fatty acids and can play some important roles in prostate carcinogenesis. To investigate into downstream pathways of ELOVL7, we performed the gene expression analysis by the genome-wide cDNA microarrays. The genome–wide gene expression patterns were compared between PC cells transfected with siELOVL7 and these with siCONTROL and between the ELOVL7-overexpressing in-vivo tumors in mice bread with high fat diet (HFD) and those with normal diet (ND). HFD treatment significantly promoted the growth of ELOVL7-overexpressed PC cells in vivo. As a result, we identified five genes (IER3, HDAC8, GDF15, UGT2B11, and S1PR3) whose expressions were down-regulated with 20% and more in ELOVL7 knockdown and also were up-regulated with 20% and more in the tumors in the mice bread with HFD. The genome–wide gene expression patterns were compared between PC cells transfected with siELOVL7 and these with siCONTROL and between the ELOVL7-overexpressing in-vivo tumors bread with high fat diet (HFD) and those with normal diet (ND). HFD treatment significantly promoted the growth of ELOVL7-overexpressed PC cells in vivo. The competitive hybridization was performed three times for each comparison (siELOVL7-1, -2, and-3; HFD-1, -2, and -3).

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

SUBMITTER: Hidewaki Nakaagwa 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-14852 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Novel lipogenic enzyme ELOVL7 is involved in prostate cancer growth through saturated long-chain fatty acid metabolism.

Tamura Kenji K   Makino Asami A   Hullin-Matsuda Françoise F   Kobayashi Toshihide T   Furihata Mutsuo M   Chung Suyoun S   Ashida Shingo S   Miki Tsuneharu T   Fujioka Tomoaki T   Shuin Taro T   Nakamura Yusuke Y   Nakagawa Hidewaki H  

Cancer research 20091013 20


A number of epidemiologic studies have indicated a strong association between dietary fat intake and prostate cancer development, suggesting that lipid metabolism plays some important roles in prostate carcinogenesis and its progression. In this study, through our genome-wide gene expression analysis of clinical prostate cancer cells, we identified a novel lipogenic gene, ELOVL7, coding a possible long-chain fatty acid elongase, as overexpressed in prostate cancer cells. ELOVL7 expression is reg  ...[more]

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