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  2. Txr1: a transcriptional regulator of thrombospondin-1 that modulates cellular sensitivity to taxanes

Txr1: a transcriptional regulator of thrombospondin-1 that modulates cellular sensitivity to taxanes

  • Genes Dev. 2006 Aug 1;20(15):2082-95. doi: 10.1101/gad.1441306.
Chih-Jian Lih 1 Wensheng Wei Stanley N Cohen
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  • 1 Department of Genetics, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford University, California 94305, USA.
Abstract

Using transcripts initiated at a chromosomally integrated retrovirus-based promoter to perturb gene expression randomly in human prostate Cancer cells, we isolated cell clones resistant to taxane lethality and discovered the role of a previously uncharacterized gene, txr1, in this phenotype. We show that txr1 impedes taxane-induced Apoptosis in tumor cells by transcriptionally down-regulating the production of thrombospondin-1 (TSP-1)--known earlier for both its anti-angiogenic and proapoptotic actions. Decrease of Txr1 or treatment with TSP-1 or TSP-1 mimetic peptide sensitized cells to taxane cytotoxicity by activating signaling through the CD47 receptor (also known as the integrin-associated protein), whereas interference with CD47 function reduced taxane-induced cell death. Cellular abundance of Txr1 and TSP-1 varied inversely, and alteration of the level of both proteins correlated highly with taxol resistance in 13 of 19 NCI-60 Cancer cell lines. Our results reveal a hitherto unsuspected mechanism of taxane resistance, elucidate the role of txr1 in this resistance, and identify txr1 as a regulator of TSP-1 production and an agent for its chemotherapeutic modulation.

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