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HN1 interacts with γ-tubulin to regulate centrosomes in advanced prostate cancer cells.

Lokman Varisli1, Aadil Javed1, Bilge Esin Ozturk1, Gencer Kaan Akyuz1, Gulevin Takir1, Fani-Marlen Roumelioti2, Sarantis Gagos2, Kutsal Yorukoglu3, Kemal Sami Korkmaz1.   

Abstract

Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancer for men worldwide with advanced forms showing supernumerary or clustered centrosomes. Hematological and neurological expressed 1 (HN1) also known as Jupiter Microtubule Associated Homolog 1 (JPT1) belongs to a small poorly understood family of genes that are evolutionarily conserved across vertebrate species. The co-expression network of HN1 from the TCGA PRAD dataset indicates the putative role of HN1 in centrosome-related processes in the context of prostate cancer. HN1 expression is low in normal RWPE-1 cells as compared to cancerous androgen-responsive LNCaP and androgen insensitive PC-3 cells. HN1 overexpression resulted in differential response for cell proliferation and cell cycle changes in RWPE-1, LNCaP, and PC-3 cells. Since HN1 overexpression increased the proliferation rate in PC-3 cells, these cells were used for functional characterization of HN1 in advanced prostate carcinogenesis. Furthermore, alterations in HN expression led to an increase in abnormal to normal nuclei ratio and increased chromosomal aberrations in PC-3 cells. We observed the co-localization of HN1 with γ-tubulin foci in prostate cancer cells, further validated by immunoprecipitation. HN1 was observed as physically associated with γ-tubulin and its depletion led to increased γ-tubulin foci and disruption in microtubule spindle assembly. Higher HN1 expression was correlated with prostate cancer as compared to normal tissues. The restoration of HN1 expression after silencing suggested that it has a role in centrosome clustering, implicating a potential role of HN1 in cell division as well as in prostate carcinogenesis warranting further studies.

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Keywords:  Centrosome; Chromosome; HN1; Prostate Cancer; Spindle Assembly

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34382911      PMCID: PMC8489926          DOI: 10.1080/15384101.2021.1962624

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Cycle        ISSN: 1551-4005            Impact factor:   5.173


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