Functional Loss of the γ-Catenin Gene through Epigenetic and Genetic Pathways in Human Prostate Cancer
Open Access
- 15 March 2005
- journal article
- Published by American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) in Cancer Research
- Vol. 65 (6) , 2130-2138
- https://doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.can-04-3398
Abstract
γ-Catenin is a cell adhesion molecule and a candidate mediator of Wnt signal transduction. We hypothesized that impaired regulation of γ-catenin through genetic and epigenetic pathways is associated with the pathogenesis of prostate cancer. To test this hypothesis, cytosine-phosphate-guanine methylation, loss of heterozygosity (LOH), and mutation status of the γ-catenin gene were analyzed in cultured prostate cancer cell lines, 180 localized prostate cancers, 69 benign prostatic hyperplasias, and 11 hormone refractory prostate cancers (HRPC). In prostate cancer cell lines (DuPro, LNCaP, ND-1, and PC3), γ-catenin mRNA transcripts were increased after 5-aza-2′-deoxycytidine treatment. In localized prostate cancer, γ-catenin expression was lower but prevalence of γ-catenin methylation was higher compared with benign prostatic hyperplasia. However, γ-catenin methylation did not correlate with Gleason sum, pT category, or capsular penetration. Among localized prostate cancers with positive γ-catenin methylation, the presence of LOH at chromosome 17q21 was closely related to down-regulation of γ-catenin mRNA expression. The γ-catenin mutations were not found in localized prostate cancers, whereas six mutations were found in five HRPCs within or close to the GSK-3β consensus motif phosphorylation site, among which four HRPCs showed strong nuclear γ-catenin accumulation. In these four HRPCs, Bcl-2 expression was increased, whereas the target of the Wnt signal, c-myc, was only expressed in one HRPC. Therefore, although epigenetic γ-catenin methylation is an early event in the development of prostate cancer, simultaneous events of epigenetic cytosine-phosphate-guanine methylation and genetic LOH may be responsible for functional loss of γ-catenin. The γ-catenin mutation related to Bcl-2 overexpression has a significant effect on the pathogenesis of HRPC. This is the first report to characterize the epigenetic and genetic regulation of γ-catenin in human prostate cancer.Keywords
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