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The SMARCD Family of SWI/SNF Accessory Proteins Is Involved in the Transcriptional Regulation of Androgen Receptor-Driven Genes and Plays a Role in Various Essential Processes of Prostate Cancer

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CELLS
卷 12, 期 1, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cells12010124

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prostate cancer; chromatin-remodeling; SWI; SNF complex; SMARCD1; BAF60A; SMARCD2; BAF60B; SMARCD3; BAF60C

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Previous studies have shown that chromatin-remodelling SWI/SNF complexes are involved in prostate cancer development, with both tumor suppressor and oncogenic activities. Our study on SMARCD family members revealed their role in regulating hormone-dependent genes and their involvement in castration-resistance. We also found that SMARCD proteins play a role in cellular processes like cellular morphology and cytokinesis. Overall, our findings highlight the important and paradoxical role of SMARCD proteins in prostate carcinogenesis.
Previous studies have demonstrated an involvement of chromatin-remodelling SWI/SNF complexes in the development of prostate cancer, suggesting both tumor suppressor and oncogenic activities. SMARCD1/BAF60A, SMARCD2/BAF60B, and SMARCD3/BAF60C are mutually exclusive accessory subunits that confer functional specificity and are components of all known SWI/SNF subtypes. To assess the role of SWI/SNF in prostate tumorigenesis, we studied the functions and functional relations of the SMARCD family members. Performing RNA-seq in LnCAP cells grown in the presence or absence of dihydrotestosterone, we found that the SMARCD proteins are involved in the regulation of numerous hormone-dependent AR-driven genes. Moreover, we demonstrated that all SMARCD proteins can regulate AR-downstream targets in androgen-depleted cells, suggesting an involvement in the progression to castration-resistance. However, our approach also revealed a regulatory role for SMARCD proteins through antagonization of AR-signalling. We further demonstrated that the SMARCD proteins are involved in several important cellular processes such as the maintenance of cellular morphology and cytokinesis. Taken together, our findings suggest that the SMARCD proteins play an important, yet paradoxical, role in prostate carcinogenesis. Our approach also unmasked the complex interplay of paralogue SWI/SNF proteins that must be considered for the development of safe and efficient therapies targeting SWI/SNF.

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