Transgelin induces apoptosis of human prostate LNCaP cells through its interaction with p53.
Publication/Presentation Date
3-1-2010
Abstract
The androgen receptor (AR) and its coregulators have important roles in the carcinogenesis of prostate cancer. p53 is an important tumour suppressor gene, and the absence of a fundamental p53 response may predispose to cancer. Transgelin, known as an ARA54-associated AR inhibitor, can suppress AR function in LNCaP cells. In addition to these effects, we aimed to elucidate the proapoptotic effects of the protein on LNCaP and its underlying mechanisms, especially the interaction between transgelin and p53. Cell counting, flow cytometric analysis and terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-dUTP nick-end labelling assays were applied to measure the proapoptotic effect of transgelin. Using western blotting of p53 and double immunofluorescence staining of p53 with transgelin, we show that transfection of transgelin results in increasing cytoplasmic translocation of p53 and upregulation of p53 expression. We also found an interaction between transgelin and p53 in vivo by mammalian two-hybrid and coimmunoprecipitation assays. The activation of the mitochondria-associated apoptosis pathway was observed in LNCaP cells after transfection with transgelin. These results are indicative of p53-mediated mitochondria-associated apoptotic effects of transgelin on LNCaP cells in addition to its known suppressive effects on the AR pathway.
Volume
12
Issue
2
First Page
186
Last Page
195
ISSN
1745-7262
Published In/Presented At
Zhang, Z. W., Yang, Z. M., Zheng, Y. C., & Chen, Z. D. (2010). Transgelin induces apoptosis of human prostate LNCaP cells through its interaction with p53. Asian journal of andrology, 12(2), 186–195. https://doi.org/10.1038/aja.2009.76
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
20098441
Department(s)
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Document Type
Article