Ezrin mediates c-Myc actions in prostate cancer cell invasion
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Ezrin mediates c-Myc actions in prostate cancer cell invasion. / Chuan, Yin Choy; Iglesias Gato, Diego; Fernandez-Perez, L; Cedazo-Minguez, A; Pang, S-T; Norstedt, G; Pousette, A; Flores-Morales, Amilcar.
In: Oncogene, Vol. 29, No. 10, 2010, p. 1531-42.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Ezrin mediates c-Myc actions in prostate cancer cell invasion
AU - Chuan, Yin Choy
AU - Iglesias Gato, Diego
AU - Fernandez-Perez, L
AU - Cedazo-Minguez, A
AU - Pang, S-T
AU - Norstedt, G
AU - Pousette, A
AU - Flores-Morales, Amilcar
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - The forced overexpression of c-Myc in mouse prostate and in normal human prostate epithelial cells results in tumor transformation with an invasive phenotype. How c-Myc regulates cell invasion is poorly understood. In this study, we have investigated the interplay of c-Myc and androgens in the regulation of prostate cancer cell invasion. We found that c-Myc induces cell invasion and anchorage-independent growth by regulating ezrin protein expression in the presence of androgens. The activity of the ezrin promoter is controlled by androgens through c-Myc, which binds to a phylogenetically conserved E-Box located in the proximal promoter region. Besides, we also show that ezrin is an important regulator of c-Myc protein levels. These effects are achieved through androgen-induced changes in ezrin phosphorylation, which results in the regulation of downstream signals. These downstream signals involve the modulation of Akt and GSK-3beta activity resulting in increased c-Myc protein synthesis and inhibition of its degradation. In summary, we have shown a key role for ezrin as a mediator of c-Myc-induced tumorigenesis in prostate cancer cells.
AB - The forced overexpression of c-Myc in mouse prostate and in normal human prostate epithelial cells results in tumor transformation with an invasive phenotype. How c-Myc regulates cell invasion is poorly understood. In this study, we have investigated the interplay of c-Myc and androgens in the regulation of prostate cancer cell invasion. We found that c-Myc induces cell invasion and anchorage-independent growth by regulating ezrin protein expression in the presence of androgens. The activity of the ezrin promoter is controlled by androgens through c-Myc, which binds to a phylogenetically conserved E-Box located in the proximal promoter region. Besides, we also show that ezrin is an important regulator of c-Myc protein levels. These effects are achieved through androgen-induced changes in ezrin phosphorylation, which results in the regulation of downstream signals. These downstream signals involve the modulation of Akt and GSK-3beta activity resulting in increased c-Myc protein synthesis and inhibition of its degradation. In summary, we have shown a key role for ezrin as a mediator of c-Myc-induced tumorigenesis in prostate cancer cells.
U2 - 10.1038/onc.2009.442
DO - 10.1038/onc.2009.442
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 20010876
VL - 29
SP - 1531
EP - 1542
JO - Oncogene
JF - Oncogene
SN - 0950-9232
IS - 10
ER -
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