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Query: EC:3.4.24.23 (
MMP
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Previously, our laboratory demonstrated that a deregulated
E2F5
/p38/SMAD3 axis was associated with uncontrolled cellular proliferation in prostate cancer (PCa). Here we investigate the role of
E2F5
in PCa in further details. RNAi-mediated
E2F5
knockdown and pathway-focused gene expression profiling in PC3 cells identified TFPI2 as a downstream target of
E2F5
. Manipulation of
E2F5
expression was also found to alter MMP-2 and MMP-9 levels as detected by Proteome-Profiler Array, western-blot and qRT-PCR. Site-directed mutagenesis, dual-luciferase assays and chromatin-immunoprecipitation with anti-
E2F5
-IgG coupled with qPCR confirmed recruitment of
E2F5
on TFPI2, MMP-2 and MMP-9 promoters. RNAi-mediated knockdown of
E2F5
expression in PC3 caused a significant alteration of cell migration while that of TFFI2 resulted in a modest change. Abrogation of
E2F5
and TFPI2 expression was associated with significant changes in the gelatinolytic activity of active forms of MMP-2 and MMP-9. Moreover,
E2F5
, MMP-2 and MMP-9 levels were elevated in biopsies of PCa patients relative to that of benign hyperplasia, while TFPI2 expression was reduced. MMP-9 was co-immunoprecipitated with anti-TFPI2-IgG in PCa tissue samples suggesting a direct interaction between the proteins. Finally, Artemisinin treatment in PC3 cells repressed
E2F5
along with MMP-2/MMP-9 while triggering TFPI2 expression which alleviated PC3 aggressiveness possibly through inhibition of
MMP
activities. Together, our study reinstates an oncogenic role of
E2F5
which operates as a dual-function transcription factor for its targets TFPI2, MMP-2 and MMP-9 and promotes cellular invasiveness. This study also indicates a therapeutic potential of artemisinin, a natural compound which acts by correcting dysfunctional
E2F5
/TFPI2/
MMP
axis in PCa.
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PMID:E2F5 promotes prostate cancer cell migration and invasion through regulation of TFPI2, MMP-2 and MMP-9. 3238 17