Steroid receptor coactivator-3 promotes bladder cancer through upregulation of CXCR4

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The three homologous members of the p160 SRC family (SRC-1, SRC-2 and SRC-3) mediate the transcriptional functions of nuclear receptors and other transcription factors, and are the most studied of all the transcriptional co-activators. Recent work has indicated that the SRC-3 gene is subject to amplification and overexpression in various human cancers. Some of the molecular mechanisms responsible for SRC overexpression, along with the mechanisms by which SRC-3 promotes breast and prostate cancer cell proliferation and survival, have been identified. However, the function of SRC-3 in bladder cancer remains poorly understood. In the present study, our results indicate that overexpression of SRC-3 promotes bladder cancer cell proliferation whereas knockdown of SRC-3 results in inhibition. At the molecular level, we further established that CXCR4 is a transcriptional target of SRC-3. Therefore, our study first identified that SRC-3 plays a critical role in the bladder cancer, which may be a target beneficial for its prevention and treatment.

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Zhang, Y., Wang, J. H., Liu, B., & Qu, P. B. (2013). Steroid receptor coactivator-3 promotes bladder cancer through upregulation of CXCR4. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 14(6), 3847–3850. https://doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2013.14.6.3847

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