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KMID : 0545120140240020287
Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
2014 Volume.24 No. 2 p.287 ~ p.294
Tristetraprolin Regulates Prostate Cancer Cell Growth Through Suppression of E2F1
Lee Hyun-Hee

Lee Se-Ra
Leem Sun-Hee
Abstract
The transcription factor E2F1 is active during G1 to S transition and is involved in the cell cycle and progression. A recent study reported that increased E2F1 is associated with DNA damage and tumor development in several tissues using transgenic models. Here, we show that E2F1 expression is regulated by tristetraprolin (TTP) in prostate cancer. Overexpression of TTP decreased the stability of E2F1 mRNA and the expression level of E2F1. In contrast, inhibition of TTP using siRNA increased the E2F1 expression. E2F1 mRNA contains three AREs within the 3¡¯UTR, and TTP destabilized a luciferase mRNA that contained the E2F1 mRNA 3¡¯UTR. Analyses of point mutants of the E2F1 mRNA 3¡¯UTR demonstrated that ARE2 was mostly responsible for the TTP-mediated destabilization of E2F1 mRNA. RNA EMSA revealed that TTP binds directly to the E2F1 mRNA 3¡¯UTR of ARE2. Moreover, treatment with siRNA against TTP increased the proliferation of PC3 human prostate cancer cells. Taken together, these results demonstrate that E2F1 mRNA is a physiological target of TTP and suggests that TTP controls proliferation as well as migration and invasion through the regulation of E2F1 mRNA stability.
KEYWORD
ARE-binding protein, TTP, E2F1, prostate cancer, gene regulation
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