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Query: EC:2.1.1.37 (
DNA methyltransferase
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Granulocytic myeloid infiltration and resultant enhanced neutrophil elastase (NE) activity is associated with poor outcomes in numerous malignancies. We recently showed that NE expression and activity from infiltrating myeloid cells was high in human prostate cancer xenografts and mouse
Pten
-null prostate tumors. We further demonstrated that NE directly stimulated human prostate cancer cells to proliferate, migrate, and invade, and inhibition of NE
in vivo
attenuated xenograft growth. Interestingly, reduced expression of
SERPINB1
, an endogenous NE inhibitor, also correlates with diminished survival in some cancers. Therefore, we sought to characterize the role of
SERPINB1
in prostate cancer. We find that
SERPINB1
expression is reduced in human metastatic and locally advanced disease and predicts poor outcome.
SERPINB1
is also reduced in
Pten
-null mouse prostate tumors compared with wild-type prostates, and treatment with sivelestat (
SERPINB1
pharmacomimetic) attenuates tumor growth. Knockdown of highly expressed
SERPINB1
in nonmalignant prostatic epithelial cells (RWPE-1) increases proliferation, decreases apoptosis, and stimulates expression of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition markers. In contrast, stable
SERPINB1
expression in normally low-expressing prostate cancer cells (C4-2) reduces xenograft growth
in vivo
. Finally, EZH2-mediated histone (H3K27me3) methylation and
DNA methyltransferase
-mediated DNA methylation suppress
SERPINB1
expression in prostate cancer cells. Analysis of The Cancer Genome Atlas and pyrosequencing demonstrate hypermethylation of the
SERPINB1
promoter in prostate cancer compared with normal tissue, and the extent of promoter methylation negatively correlates with
SERPINB1
mRNA expression. IMPLICATIONS: Our findings suggest that the balance between
SERPINB1
and NE is physiologically important within the prostate and may serve as a biomarker and therapeutic target in prostate cancer.
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PMID:Epigenetic Suppression of SERPINB1 Promotes Inflammation-Mediated Prostate Cancer Progression. 3061 Jan 7