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. 2007 Dec 1;67(16):1751-60.
doi: 10.1002/pros.20660.

Modulation of beta-catenin-mediated TCF-signalling in prostate cancer cell lines by wild-type and mutant p53

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Modulation of beta-catenin-mediated TCF-signalling in prostate cancer cell lines by wild-type and mutant p53

Alexandra Prowald et al. Prostate. .

Abstract

Background: Deregulation of the canonical Wnt/beta-catenin-pathway is known to play an important role in the progression of various tumour cell types including prostate cancer (PCa). Recently, the tumour-suppressor p53 was shown to down-regulate beta-catenin-signalling in colon cancer. As p53 is frequently mutated in late stage PCa we investigated the effect of wild-type p53 (p53wt) as well as p53-mutants on beta-catenin-signalling in PCa-cell lines.

Methods: The effects of p53wt and p53-mutants on Wnt/beta-catenin-signalling were studied using reporter gene assays. Expression of beta-catenin levels was monitored by Western blotting.

Results: Overexpression of p53wt as well as p53(249Ser) (a structural mutant) and p53(273His) (a DNA-contact-mutant) almost completely inhibited beta-catenin-mediated transcriptional activity of the T-cell factor (TCF) whereas p53(175His), a structural mutant, and a p53-mutant with a C-terminal deletion in the tetramerization domain (Deltap53) were unable to do so. Co-transfection experiments with p53wt and a dominant negative p53-mutant reversed the down-regulation of TCF-signalling, while Deltap53 was unable to interfere with p53wt-function. Down-regulation of TCF-signalling by p53wt and p53(273His) was accompanied by a reduction in beta-catenin protein level.

Conclusions: p53wt, p53(273His)- and p53(249Ser)-mutants are able to down-regulate beta-catenin-signalling in PCa-cells probably via degradation of beta-catenin. The degradation of beta-catenin in PCa by p53 is not linked to transcriptional activity of p53. So far the mechanism how p53 interferes with beta-catenin-signalling is unknown. For the first time we provide experimental evidence that the C-terminus of p53 plays an important role in the down-regulation of beta-catenin-mediated TCF-signalling in PCa-cell lines possibly via p53 transrepressional function.

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