Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8965527 Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 2018 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Previous study found that AR in prostate may act as both a proliferator and a suppressor to promote or suppress the metastasis of prostate cancer (PCa). In current work, we demonstrated that AR could suppress PCa cell invasion through altering the miR-4496/β-catenin signals. And mechanisms dissection found that AR could negatively regulate the expression of β-catenin through enhancing the miR-4496 expression via directly binding to the AR-response-elements (AREs) of miR-4496 promoter, subsequently, the miRNA could directly target the 3' UTR of the β-catenin-mRNA to reduce its expression. To conclude, our work suggests that AR might play an important role to suppress PCa cell invasion, targeting the newly identified AR/miR-4496/β-catenin signaling with small molecules may help us to build up new therapeutic approaches to better suppress the metastasis of PCa.
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