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PDLIM4, An Actin Binding Protein, Suppresses Prostate Cancer Cell Growth
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Tumor BiologyRadiation OncologyPdlim4 MrnaProtein FunctionCell RegulationMedicineTumor GrowthCancer Cell BiologyActin Binding ProteinPdlim4 ExpressionTumor SuppressorProstatic DiseaseSystems BiologyCancer BiologyCell BiologyMolecular OncologyCancer Growth
We investigated the molecular function of PDLIM4 in prostate cancer cells. PDLIM4 mRNA and protein-expression levels were reduced in LNCaP, LAPC4, DU145, CWR22, and PC3 prostate cancer cells. The re-expression of PDLIM4 in prostate cancer cells has significantly reduced the cell growth and clonogenicity with G1 phase of cell-cycle arrest. We have shown the direct interaction of PDLIM4 with F-actin. Restoration of PDLIM4 expression resulted in reduction of tumor growth in xenografts. These results suggest that PDLIM4 may function as a tumor suppressor, involved in the control of cell proliferation by associating with actin in prostate cancer cells.
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