An IKKα–E2F1–BMI1 cascade activated by infiltrating B cells controls prostate regeneration and tumor recurrence
Article 2013 en
Authors
MA
Massimo Ammirante
AK
Ali Kuraishy
SS
Shabnam Shalapour
Abstract
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Androgen-deprived prostate cancer (PCa) is infiltrated by B lymphocytes that produce cytokines that activate IκB kinase α (IKKα) to accelerate the emergence of castration-resistant tumors. We now demonstrate that infiltrating B lymphocytes and IKKα are also required for androgen-dependent expansion of epithelial progenitors responsible for prostate regeneration. In these cells and in PCa cells, IKKα phosphorylates transcription factor E2F1 on a site that promotes its nuclear translocation, association with the coactivator CBP, and recruitment to critical genomic targets that include Bmi1, a key regulator of normal and cancerous prostate stem cell renewal. The IKKα-BMI1 pathway is also activated in human PCa.
Jason Woo, Michael A. Liss, Michelle Muldong, Kerrin Palazzi, Amy Strasner, Massimo Ammirante, Nissi Varki, Ahmed Shabaik, Stephen B. Howell, Christopher J. Kane, Michael Karin, Christina Jamieson
Jason Woo, Michael A. Liss, Michelle Muldong, Amy Strasner, Nissi Varki, Ahmed Shabaik, Stephen Howell, Christopher Kane, Michael Karin, Christina Jamieson
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