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TCTP is an androgen-regulated gene implicated in prostate cancer


ABSTRACT: TCTP has been implicated in a plethora of important cellular processes related to cell growth, cell cycle progression, malignant transformation and inhibition of apoptosis. In addition to these intracellular functions, TCTP has extracellular functions and plays an important role in immune cells. TCTP expression was previously shown to be deregulated in prostate cancer, but its function in prostate cancer cells is largely unknown. Here we show that TCTP expression is regulated by androgens in LNCaP prostate cancer cells in vitro as well as human prostate cancer xenografts in vivo. Knockdown of TCTP reduced colony formation and increased apoptosis in LNCaP cells, implicating it as an important factor for prostate cancer cell growth. Global gene expression profiling in TCTP knockdown LNCaP cells showed that several interferon regulated genes are regulated by TCTP, suggesting that it may have a role in regulating immune function in prostate cancer. In addition, recombinant TCTP treatment increased colony formation in LNCaP cells suggesting that secreted TCTP may function as a proliferative factor in prostate cancer. These results suggest that TCTP may have a role in prostate cancer development. A total of 6 samples were analyzed. These consisted of three biological replicates for each treatment. The samples transfected with siRNA against Luciferase (siLuc) served as controls.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

SUBMITTER: Margrethe Storm 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-47471 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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TCTP is an androgen-regulated gene implicated in prostate cancer.

Kaarbø Mari M   Storm Margrethe L ML   Qu Su S   Wæhre Håkon H   Risberg Bjørn B   Danielsen Håvard E HE   Saatcioglu Fahri F  

PloS one 20130722 7


TCTP has been implicated in a plethora of important cellular processes related to cell growth, cell cycle progression, malignant transformation and inhibition of apoptosis. In addition to these intracellular functions, TCTP has extracellular functions and plays an important role in immune cells. TCTP expression was previously shown to be deregulated in prostate cancer, but its function in prostate cancer cells is largely unknown. Here we show that TCTP expression is regulated by androgens in LNC  ...[more]

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