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Query: UMLS:C0007112 (
prostatic adenocarcinoma
)
2,574
document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
Androgen receptor (AR) activity is required for prostate cancer development and progression. Thus, there is a major impetus to understand the regulation of AR action. We and others have previously shown that AR transactivation potential is dependent on the presence of an active SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex. However, the mechanisms underlying SWI/SNF regulation of the AR remained unsolved. We show here that the
BAF57
subunit, an accessory component of the remodeling complex, is a critical regulator of AR function. We show that
BAF57
is expressed in the luminal epithelia of the prostate and is required for AR-dependent transactivation in
prostatic adenocarcinoma
cells. Our data reveal that
BAF57
can directly bind to the AR and is recruited to endogenous AR targets upon ligand activation. Loss of
BAF57
or inhibition of
BAF57
function severely compromised AR activity, as observed with both exogenous and endogenous AR targets. Rescue of
BAF57
function restored AR activity, thus demonstrating a specific requirement of
BAF57
for AR activity. This action of
BAF57
proved to be dependent on SWI/SNF ATPase function.
BAF57
has previously been implicated in nuclear receptor coactivator function, and we show that, although
BAF57
facilitated coactivator activity, only a selected subset required
BAF57
for coactivator function. Lastly, we demonstrate that both
BAF57
and BRM are required for the proliferation of AR-dependent
prostatic adenocarcinoma
cells. In summary, these findings identify
BAF57
as a critical modulator of the AR that is capable of altering AR activity, coactivator function, and AR-dependent proliferation.
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