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Query: UMLS:C0376358 (
prostate cancer
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Gene rearrangement is reported to be associated to the aggressive phenotype and poor prognosis in
prostate cancer
. We identified a gene fusion between a transcription repressor (BMI1) and transcriptional factor (COMMD3) in human
prostate cancer
. We show that
COMMD3:BMI1
fusion expression is significantly increased in
prostate cancer
disease in an order: normal tissue < primary < metastatic tumors (Mets). Although elevated
TMPRSS-ERG/ETV
fusion is reported in
prostate cancer
, we identified a subtype of Mets exhibiting low
TMPRSS:ETV
and high
COMMD3:BMI1
We delineated the mechanism and function of COMMD3 and
COMMD3:BMI1
in
prostate cancer
. We show that COMMD3 level is elevated in
prostate cancer
cell models, PDX models (adenocarcinoma, NECaP), and Mets. The analysis of TCGA/NIH/GEO clinical data showed a positive correlation between increased
COMMD3
expression to the disease recurrence and poor survival in
prostate cancer
. We show that COMMD3 drives proliferation of normal cells and promotes migration/invasiveness of neoplastic cells. We show that
COMMD3:BMI1
and COMMD3 regulate
C-MYC
transcription and
C-MYC
downstream pathway. The ChIP analysis showed that
COMMD3 protein
is recruited at the promoter of
C-MYC
gene. On the basis of these data, we investigated the relevance of
COMMD3:BMI1
and COMMD3 as therapeutic targets using
in vitro
and xenograft mouse models. We show that siRNA-mediated targeting of
COMMD3:BMI1
and
COMMD3
significantly decreases (i)
C-MYC
expression in BRD/BET inhibitor-resistant cells, (ii) proliferation/invasion
in vitro
, and (iii) growth of
prostate cancer
cell tumors in mice. The IHC analysis of tumors confirmed the targeting of COMMD3-regulated molecular pathway under
in vivo
conditions. We conclude that
COMMD3:BMI1
and COMMD3 are potential progression biomarkers and therapeutic targets of metastatic
prostate cancer
.
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PMID:
COMMD3:BMI1
Fusion and COMMD3 Protein Regulate
C-MYC
Transcription: Novel Therapeutic Target for Metastatic Prostate Cancer. 3146 79