Inhibition of Recombining Binding Protein Suppressor of Hairless (RBPJ) Impairs the Growth of Prostate Cancer

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Background/Aims: Notch signaling pathway regulates cancer cell growth. RBPJ is a key transcription factor downstream of Notch receptor activation, whereas the role of RBPJ in carcinogenesis of prostate cancer is ill-defined. Methods: Here, we evaluated the effects of RBPJ inhibition on the growth of prostate cancer cells. We knocked down RBPJ in prostate cancer cells by a short hairpin interfering RNA (shRNA). We measured cell growth by an MTT assay. We analyzed the levels of cell-cycle-associated proteins by Western blot. Results: We found that shRNA for RBPJ efficiently inhibited RBPJ expression in prostate cancer cells, resulting in a significant decrease in the cell growth. Further, RBPJ-mediated cell-growth inhibition appeared to be resulting from alteration of cell-cycle inhibitors p21 and p27, cell-cycle activators CDK2, CDK4 and CyclinD1, and apoptosis-suppressor Bcl-2. Conclusion: Our data suggest that shRNA intervention of RBPJ expression could be a promising therapeutic approach for treating human prostate cancer.

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Xue, L., Li, H., Chen, Q., Wang, Z., Zhang, P., Chen, H., … Chong, T. (2015). Inhibition of Recombining Binding Protein Suppressor of Hairless (RBPJ) Impairs the Growth of Prostate Cancer. Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry, 36(5), 1982–1990. https://doi.org/10.1159/000430166

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