Literature DB >> 16120611

Modulation of androgen receptor transactivation by FoxH1. A newly identified androgen receptor corepressor.

Guangchun Chen1, Masatoshi Nomura, Hidetaka Morinaga, Eri Matsubara, Taijiro Okabe, Kiminobu Goto, Toshihiko Yanase, Hong Zheng, Jian Lu, Hajime Nawata.   

Abstract

Androgen signaling plays key roles in the development and progression of prostate cancer, and numerous ongoing studies focus on the regulation of androgen receptor (AR) transactivity to develop novel therapies for the treatment of androgen-independent prostate cancer. FoxH1, a member of the Forkhead-box (FOX) gene family of transcription factors, takes part in mediating transforming growth factor-beta/activin signaling through its interaction with the Smad2.Smad4 complex. Using a series of experiments, we found that FoxH1 repressed both ligand-dependent and -independent transactivation of the AR on androgen-induced promoters. This action of FoxH1 was independent of its transactivation capacity and activin A but relieved by Smad2.Smad4. In addition, the repression of the AR by FoxH1 did not require deacetylase activity. A protein-protein interaction was identified between the AR and FoxH1 independently of dihydrotestosterone. Furthermore, a confocal microscopic analysis of LNCaP cells revealed that the interaction between the AR and FoxH1 occurred in the nucleus and that FoxH1 specifically blocked the foci formation of dihydrotestosterone-activated AR, which has been shown to be correlated with the AR transactivation potential. Taken together, our results indicate that FoxH1 functions as a new corepressor of the AR. Our observations not only strengthen the role of FoxH1 in AR-mediated transactivation but also suggest that therapeutic interventions based on AR-coregulator interactions could be designed to block both androgen-dependent and -independent growth of prostate cancer.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16120611     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M506147200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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