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Query: EC:1.4.3.13 (
lysyl oxidase
)
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Enhanced RAS signaling and decreased androgen dependence of prostate cancer cells accompany poor clinical outcomes. Elevated autocrine fibroblast growth factors 2 (FGF-2) signaling promotes prostate cancer cell growth and survival. Expression of
lysyl oxidase
(
LOX
) inhibits RAS transforming activity.
LOX
is secreted as 50 kDa pro-
LOX
protein and then undergoes extracellular proteolytic processing to form approximately 30 kDa
LOX
enzyme and approximately 18 kDa propeptide (LOX-PP). We have previously shown that
LOX
-PP inhibits breast cancer cell transformation and tumor formation, but mechanisms of action of
LOX
-PP have not been fully elucidated. Here we report that
LOX
expression is reduced in prostate cancer cell lines and that recombinant
LOX
-PP protein inhibits serum-stimulated DNA synthesis and MEK/ERK and PI3K/AKT pathways in DU 145 and PC-3 androgen-independent cell lines. In DU 145 cells, treatment with a pharmacologic
FGF
-receptor inhibitor or a neutralizing anti-FGFR1 antibody mimicked
LOX
-PP inhibition of serum-stimulated DNA synthesis. FGF-2-stimulated DNA synthesis, ERK1/2, AKT and FRS2alpha activation were found all to be inhibited by
LOX
-PP in DU 145 cells.
LOX
-PP reduced specific binding of FGF-2 to DU 145 cells, suggesting that
LOX
-PP targets
FGF
signaling at the receptor. Interestingly, PC-3 cells did not respond to FGF-2, consistent with previous reports. We conclude that
LOX
-PP inhibits proliferation of DU 145 cells by interfering with FGFR(s) binding and signaling, and that
LOX
-PP has other mechanisms of action in PC-3 cells.
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PMID:Lysyl oxidase propeptide inhibits prostate cancer cell growth by mechanisms that target FGF-2-cell binding and signaling. 1959 71