| Literature DB >> 27511603 |
Shaoxing Zhu1, Yipeng Xu1, Mei Song2, Guiping Chen1, Hua Wang1, Yang Zhao1, Zongping Wang1, Fangyin Li1.
Abstract
Histone methylation, which is regulated by histone methyltransferases (HMTs) and histone demethylases (HDMs), has been indicated to be involved in a variety of diseases, particularly in cancer, including androgen‑independent prostate cancer (PCa). However, the functions of HMTs and HDTs in cancer have largely remained elusive. The present study, utilized an RNA interference screening using a lentiviral small hairpin (sh)RNA library to systematically elucidate the function of HMTs and HDTs in PCa cell growth and viability. Nine HMTs and HDTs, namely FBXO11, PRDM10, JMJD8, MLL, SETD4, JMJD7, PRMT2, MEN1 and PRDM16, were identified to affect DU145 cell viability, as indicated by an MTS assay subsequent to knockdown of the specific genes using shRNA pools. Furthermore, flow cytometric analysis and western blot analysis of apoptosis‑associated proteins indicated that PRDM16 has an anti‑apoptotic role in PCa cells. In addition, the spliced form, sPRDM16/MEL1S, was detected to be overexpressed in PCa cell lines. In conclusion, the present study indicated an important oncogenic role of sPRDM16/MEL1S in PCa and suggested that PRDM16 may represent a novel therapeutic target.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27511603 DOI: 10.3892/mmr.2016.5605
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Med Rep ISSN: 1791-2997 Impact factor: 2.952