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Publication : Roles of the androgen receptor cofactor p44 in the growth of prostate epithelial cells.

First Author  Zhou L Year  2006
Journal  J Mol Endocrinol Volume  37
Issue  2 Pages  283-300
PubMed ID  17032745 Mgi Jnum  J:137003
Mgi Id  MGI:3797478 Doi  10.1677/jme.1.02062
Citation  Zhou L, et al. (2006) Roles of the androgen receptor cofactor p44 in the growth of prostate epithelial cells. J Mol Endocrinol 37(2):283-300
abstractText  Various cofactors have been shown to regulate androgen receptor (AR) transactivation, but their physiological functions in the AR pathway and prostate tumorigenesis are undefined. Here, we found that AR cofactor (p44) translocation from the nucleus to the cytoplasm in prostate epithelial cells (ECs) is associated with prostate tumorigenesis. The forced nuclear localization of p44 inhibited prostate cancer cell growth by G1 cell-cycle arrest. Consistently, mice lacking one allele of the p44 gene developed prostatic hyperplasia. Therefore, p44 is required for proper expression of AR-target genes to maintain the differentiation of prostate ECs, and p44 translocation from the nucleus into the cytoplasm in prostate cancer cells or loss of one allele in mouse results in excessive prostate EC proliferation.
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