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- Tang, Wei-Bo;
- Wang, Wen-Hang;
- Lee, Hyoung Jae;
- Zhou, Jie;
- Yu, Xu-Ben;
- ... Cho, Sayeon;
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Prostate cancer generally has a high long-term survival rate; however, metastatic prostate cancer remains largely incurable despite intensive multimodal therapy. Recent research has identified δ-catenin, a member of the catenin family, as playing a crucial role in the progression of prostate cancer. Nonetheless, the extent to which δ-catenin influences transcription factors associated with epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) has not been thoroughly explored. This study aims to investigate the hypothesis that δ-catenin enhances the stability of Twist1, thereby promoting the migratory and invasive capabilities of prostate cancer cells. Clinical data indicate a strong correlation between δ-catenin and Twist1 expression levels. Western blot analysis confirmed that δ-catenin stabilizes Twist1 and induces ectopic expression. Additionally, δ-catenin was found to reduce Twist1 phosphorylation by inhibiting GSK-3β activity. Immunoprecipitation analysis suggested that δ-catenin exerts its effect by competing with Twist1 for binding to ubiquitin (Ub). These results highlight the role of δ-catenin in the ubiquitination modification of Twist1, suggesting that the combined presence of δ-catenin and Twist1 could serve as a biomarker for tumor progression in prostate cancer. AJCR Copyright © 2024.
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- 제목
- δ-catenin promotes Twist1 stabilization in prostate cancer through ubiquitination modification
- 저자
- Tang, Wei-Bo; Wang, Wen-Hang; Lee, Hyoung Jae; Zhou, Jie; Yu, Xu-Ben; Zhou, Quan; Cho, Sayeon; Kim, Kwonseop
- 발행일
- 2024
- 유형
- Article
- 권
- 14
- 호
- 8
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- 3773 ~ 3788