Propionibacterium acnes inhibits FOXM1 and induces cell cycle alterations in human primary prostate cells

  • Sayanjali, Behnam
  • Christensen, Gitte J.M.
  • Al-Zeer, Munir A.
  • Mollenkopf, Hans-Joachim
  • Meyer, Thomas F.
  • Brüggemann, Holger
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Publication date
November 2016
Publisher
The Authors. Published by Elsevier GmbH.

Abstract

AbstractPropionibacterium acnes has been detected in diseased human prostate tissue, and cell culture experiments suggest that the bacterium can establish a low-grade inflammation. Here, we investigated its impact on human primary prostate epithelial cells. Microarray analysis confirmed the inflammation-inducing capability of P. acnes but also showed deregulation of genes involved in the cell cycle. qPCR experiments showed that viable P. acnes downregulates a master regulator of cell cycle progression, FOXM1. Flow cytometry experiments revealed that P. acnes increases the number of cells in S-phase. We tested the hypothesis that a P. acnes-produced berninamycin-like thiopeptide is responsible for this effect, since it is related to the FOXM...

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