Enhanced GBX2 Expression Stimulates Growth of Human Prostate Cancer Cells via Transcriptional Up-Regulation of the Interleukin 6 Gene
Previous studies demonstrated that the GBX2 homeobox gene is consistently overexpressed in cultured human prostate cancer cell lines. In this study, the human GBX2 cDNA was cloned and a quantitative reverse transcription-PCR method used to demonstrate that GBX2 mRNA expression is enhanced in approxi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clinical cancer research 2000-02, Vol.6 (2), p.493-497 |
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studies demonstrated that the GBX2 homeobox gene
is consistently overexpressed in cultured human prostate cancer cell
lines. In this study, the human GBX2 cDNA was cloned and a quantitative
reverse transcription-PCR method used to demonstrate that GBX2 mRNA
expression is enhanced in approximately 70% of human prostate cancer
tissues compared with normal human prostate tissues. Purified
recombinant GBX2 protein binds specifically to an ATTA motif within the
promoter of the interleukin 6 ( IL-6 ) gene. Using an
antisense approach, down-regulation of the expression of GBX2
correlated with decreased expression of IL-6 and an inhibition of
tumorigenicity of PC3 human prostate cancer cells. In addition,
in vitro growth of the antisense clones was partially
restored by exogenous addition of recombinant IL-6 protein to the
culture media. These data demonstrated that enhanced GBX2 expression
results in a stimulation of malignant growth of prostate cancer cells
and that part of this stimulation involves up-regulation in the
transcription of the IL-6 gene. |
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ISSN: | 1078-0432 1557-3265 |