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Linking β-catenin to androgen-signaling pathway

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JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
卷 277, 期 13, 页码 11336-11344

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AMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INC
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M111962200

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  1. NCI NIH HHS [R29 CA070297-04, R01 CA087767-03, R01 CA070297, CA70297, R01 CA070297-11A2, R01 CA070297-07, R01 CA070297-12, R29 CA070297-04S1, R01 CA070297-08, R29 CA070297-03, R01 CA087767-04, R01 CA087767, R01 CA087767-02, R29 CA070297-05, R01 CA070297-06A1, R01 CA070297-10, R01 CA087767-05, R29 CA070297, R29 CA070297-05S1, R01 CA070297-09, R01 CA087767-01A2] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NIDDK NIH HHS [R01 DK061002, R01 DK061002-05, DK54417, R01 DK061002-03, R56 DK061002-06A1, R56 DK061002, R01 DK061002-02, DK47636, R01 DK061002-01A1, R01 DK061002-04] Funding Source: Medline

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The androgen-signaling pathway is important for the growth and progression of prostate cancer cells. The growth-promoting effects of androgen on prostate cells are mediated mostly through the androgen receptor (AR). There is increasing evidence that transcription activation by AR is mediated through interaction with other cofactors. beta-Catenin plays a critical role in embryonic development and tumorigenesis through its effects on E-cadherin-mediated cell adhesion and Wnt-dependent signal transduction. Here, we demonstrate that a specific protein-protein interaction occurs between beta-catenin and AR. Unlike the steroid hormone receptor coactivator 1 (SRC1), beta-catenin showed a strong interaction with AR but not with other steroid hormone receptors such as estrogen receptor alpha, progesterone receptor beta, and glucocorticoid receptor. The ligand binding domain of AR and the NH2 terminus combined with the first six armadillo repeats of beta-catenin were shown to be necessary for the interaction. Through this specific interaction, beta-catenin augments the ligand-dependent activity of AR in prostate cancer cells. Moreover, expression of E-cadherin in E-cadherin-negative prostate cancer cells results in redistribution of the cytoplasmic beta-catenin to the cell membrane and reduction of AR-mediated transcription. These data suggest that loss of E-cadherin can elevate the cellular levels of beta-catenin in prostate cancer cells, which may directly contribute to invasiveness and a more malignant tumor phenotype by augmenting AR activity during prostate cancer progression.

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