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Shortened isoforms of the androgen receptor are regulated by the cytoprotective heat-shock protein HSPB1 and the tumor-suppressive microRNA miR-1 in prostate cancer cells.

Matthias B Stope1, Juliane Bradl, Stefanie Peters, Andreas Streitbörger, Martin Weiss, Uwe Zimmermann, Reinhard Walther, Christopher H Lillig, Martin Burchardt.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Shortened, constitutively active androgen receptor (AR) isoforms have been characterized and linked to tumor progression and chemoresistance in prostate cancer (PCa). We examined the regulation of shortened AR isoforms by a newly-identified AR regulatory signaling pathway involving heat-shock protein HSPB1 and microRNA miR-1.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: HSPB1 and miR-1 were modulated by overexpression and knock-down approaches utilizing the model PCa system, 22Rv1. Subsequently, AR isoform expression levels were quantified by western blot analysis.
RESULTS: HSPB1 was identified as an inducer and miR-1 as an inhibitor of AR variants, with no detectable discrimination between long and short AR isoform regulation.
CONCLUSION: In 22Rv1 cells, all AR isoforms were co-regulated by the cytoprotective factor HSPB1 and the tumor suppressor miR-1. Notably, our data provide evidence that HSPB1 inhibition is able to target expression of long as well as of short AR isoforms.

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Keywords:  Androgen receptor; heat-shock protein HSPB1; isoform; microRNA miR-1

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24222130

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anticancer Res        ISSN: 0250-7005            Impact factor:   2.480


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