RTVP-1, a Tumor Suppressor Inactivated by Methylation in Prostate Cancer

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We previously identified and characterized a novel p53-regulated gene in mouse prostate cancer cells that was homologous to a human gene that had been identified in brain cancers and termed RTVP-1 or GLIPR. In this report, we document that the human RTVP-1 gene is also regulated by p53 and induces apoptosis in human prostate cancer cell lines. We show that the expression of the human RTVP-1 gene is down-regulated in human prostate cancer specimens compared with normal human prostate tissue at the mRNA and protein levels. We further document epigenetic changes consistent with RTVP-1 being a tumor suppressor in human prostate cancer.

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Ren, C., Li, L., Yang, G., Timme, T. L., Goltsov, A., Ren, C., … Thompson, T. C. (2004). RTVP-1, a Tumor Suppressor Inactivated by Methylation in Prostate Cancer. Cancer Research, 64(3), 969–976. https://doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-03-2592

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