Prostate-specific loss of UXT promotes cancer progression.

Prostate-specific loss of UXT promotes cancer progression. Oncotarget. 2019 Jan 22;10(7):707-716 Authors: Wang Y, Schafler ED, Thomas PA, Ha S, David G, Adney E, Garabedian MJ, Lee P, Logan SK Abstract Ubiquitously-expressed, prefoldin-like chaperone (UXT) also called Androgen Receptor Trapped clone-27 (ART-27) is widely expressed in human tissues. Our previous studies showed that UXT regulates transcription repression including androgen receptor (AR) signaling in prostate cancer. Here we analyzed a tissue microarray consisting of normal prostate, benign prostatic hyperplasia, high grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (HGPIN) and primary prostate cancer cases for UXT protein expression. We found that HGPIN and malignant tumors have significantly decreased UXT expression compared to the normal prostate. Loss of UXT expression in primary prostate cancer is positively associated with high Gleason grade and poor relapse-free survival. We engineered prostate-specific Uxt KO mice that developed a hyperplastic phenotype with apparent prostate secretion fluid blockage as well as PIN by 4-6 months. Doubly mutant Uxt KO /Pten KO mice developed a more aggressive PIN phenotype. UXT depletion in prostate cancer cells also increased retroelements expression, including LINE-1 and Alu. Consistent with this finding Uxt KO mice have increased LINE-1 protein levels in the prostate compared to control mice. In addition, cancer cells with UXT deplet...
Source: Oncotarget - Category: Cancer & Oncology Tags: Oncotarget Source Type: research