p300 Acetyltransferase Regulates Androgen Receptor Degradation and PTEN-Deficient Prostate Tumorigenesis

  • Zhong, J.
  • Ding, L.
  • Bohrer, L.R.
  • Pan, Y.
  • Liu, P.
  • Zhang, J.
  • Sebo, T.J.
  • Karnes, R.J.
  • Tindall, D.J.
  • Deursen, J.M. van
  • Huang, H.
Publication date
January 2014
Publisher
American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)

Abstract

Overexpression of the histone acetyltransferase p300 is implicated in the proliferation and progression of prostate cancer, but evidence of a causal role is lacking. In this study, we provide genetic evidence that this generic transcriptional coactivator functions as a positive modifier of prostate tumorigenesis. In a mouse model of PTEN deletion-induced prostate cancer, genetic ablation of p300 attenuated expression of the androgen receptor (AR). This finding was confirmed in human prostate cancer cells in which PTEN expression was abolished by RNA interference-mediated attenuation. These results were consistent with clinical evidence that the expression of p300 and AR correlates positively in human prostate cancer specimens. Mechanistical...

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