AI Article Synopsis

  • LRIG1 is a protein that helps protect against tumors in certain body parts like the stomach and skin, and it might be important for prostate cancer too.
  • In prostate cancer, higher levels of LRIG1 seem to help patients live longer and limit tumor growth.
  • The study shows that LRIG1 works by controlling other proteins that can cause tumors, suggesting it helps stop cancer from getting worse.

Article Abstract

LRIG1 has been reported to be a tumor suppressor in gastrointestinal tract and epidermis. However, little is known about the expression, regulation and biological functions of LRIG1 in prostate cancer (PCa). We find that LRIG1 is overexpressed in PCa, but its expression correlates with better patient survival. Functional studies reveal strong tumor-suppressive functions of LRIG1 in both AR and AR xenograft models, and transgenic expression of LRIG1 inhibits tumor development in Hi-Myc and TRAMP models. LRIG1 also inhibits castration-resistant PCa and exhibits therapeutic efficacy in pre-established tumors. We further show that 1) AR directly transactivates LRIG1 through binding to several AR-binding sites in LRIG1 locus, and 2) LRIG1 dampens ERBB expression in a cell type-dependent manner and inhibits ERBB2-driven tumor growth. Collectively, our study indicates that LRIG1 represents a pleiotropic AR-regulated feedback tumor suppressor that functions to restrict oncogenic signaling from AR, Myc, ERBBs, and, likely, other oncogenic drivers.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6889295PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-13532-4DOI Listing

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