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Palmitoylome profiling indicates that androgens regulate the palmitoylation of α‑tubulin in prostate cancer‑derived LNCaP cells and supernatants

  • Oncol Rep. 2019 Dec;42(6):2788-2796. doi: 10.3892/or.2019.7333.
Wenqing Li 1 Junhua Zhang 1 Lihui Zou 1 Jian Cui 2 Fei Su 3 Junhua Jin 1 Fei Xiao 1 Ming Liu 4 Gang Zhao 2
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Affiliations

  • 1 The MOH Key Laboratory of Geriatrics, Beijing Hospital, National Center of Gerontology, Beijing Hospital, Beijing 100730, P.R. China.
  • 2 Department of General Surgery, Beijing Hospital, Beijing 100730, P.R. China.
  • 3 Department of Pathology, Beijing Hospital, Beijing 100730, P.R. China.
  • 4 Department of Urology, Beijing Hospital, Beijing 100730, P.R. China.
Abstract

Prostate Cancer is closely associated with constitutive transactivation of the Androgen Receptor (AR) signaling pathway. After treatment with androgen‑deprivation therapy (ADT), the majority of patients develop castration‑resistant prostate Cancer within months or years. In order to investigate potential novel therapeutic targets in addition to ADT, the present study examined the regulatory mechanisms of the AR signaling pathway. In the present study, LNCaP cells were metabolically‑labeled with Alk‑C16, a palmitate probe. In addition, cells were treated with R1881, an androgen, or DMSO. Subsequently, click‑chemistry‑based palmitoylome profiling was performed in LNCaP cells and palmitoylated proteins were compared between cells treated with androgen and untreated cells. Androgen treatment was revealed to significantly increase the palmitoylation level of α‑tubulin. In addition, the palmitoylation level of Ras‑related protein Rab‑7a (Rab7a) was enhanced by androgen treatment. Palmitoylation of α‑tubulin and Rab7a were essential for cell proliferation. Notably, in the supernatant of LNCaP cells, the palmitoylation level of α‑tubulin was also increased following androgen treatment. Palmitoylation of α‑tubulin may provide a new potential target for the treatment of prostate Cancer. In addition, the high level of α‑tubulin palmitoylation in the supernatant may represent a biomarker for early‑stage prostate Cancer.

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