ECE2009 Symposia New aproaches to epigenetics and hormone/gene regulation (3 abstracts)
University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California, USA.
Prostate cancer (PCa) patients are typically treated by androgen ablation therapies that ultimately fail when PCa enters in androgen-depletion independence (ADI), leading to metastasis and death. To develop better clinical treatments it is crucial to understand the mechanisms underlying progression towards ADI and metastasis. Using ChIP-seq technology, I will show how the forkhead factor FoxA1 precisely restricts the extension of the androgen receptor (AR) binding program maintaining as dormant 75% of the potentially AR-regulated program. Once awaked -when FoxA1 is absent-, this previously unknown AR-regulated gene program would promote the progression to aggressive PCa by potentially conferring metastatic properties to the cell, including cell motility and cell migration. Together, this cascade of events provides a potential direct link between FoxA1-dependent regulation of AR, progression to ADI, and metastatic behaviour. These studies show how fine modulation of transcription factor levels can drastically modify the complete set of directly-regulated gene programs, deriving in dramatic consequences for tumour progression.