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73) Transcriptomic and sh/siRNA seed sequence studies indicate that expression of these toxic shRNAs lead to downregulation of androgen receptor-coregulatory and essential genes through mRNA 3' UTR sequence complementarity to the seed sequence of the toxic shRNAs.
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PMID:33850637 DOI:10.1016/j.omtn.2021.03.002
2021 Molecular therapy. Nucleic acids
* Seed-mediated RNA interference of androgen signaling and survival networks induces cell death in prostate cancer cells.
- Resistance to anti-androgen therapy in prostate cancer (PCa) is often driven by genetic and epigenetic aberrations in the androgen receptor (AR) and coregulators that maintain androgen signaling activity. We show that specific small RNAs downregulate expression of multiple essential and androgen receptor-coregulatory genes, leading to potent androgen signaling inhibition and PCa cell death. Expression of different short hairpin/small interfering RNAs (sh-/siRNAs) designed to target TMEFF2 preferentially reduce viability of PCa but not benign cells, and growth of murine xenografts. Surprisingly, this effect is independent of TMEFF2 expression. Transcriptomic and sh/siRNA seed sequence studies indicate that expression of these toxic shRNAs lead to downregulation of androgen receptor-coregulatory and essential genes through mRNA 3' UTR sequence complementarity to the seed sequence of the toxic shRNAs. These findings reveal a form of the "death induced by survival gene elimination" mechanism in PCa cells that mainly targets AR signaling, and that we have termed androgen network death induced by survival gene elimination (AN-DISE). Our data suggest that AN-DISE may be a novel therapeutic strategy for PCa.
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(1)32 the (13)4 mutant (24)2 KIF20B (36)2 heat
(2)18 genes (14)4 specific (25)2 Ki-67 (37)2 miR-296
(4)8 a (15)3 many (26)2 MMP-1 (38)2 miR-627
(5)7 these (16)3 mitochondrial (27)2 NCS1 (39)2 miRNAs
(6)6 nuclear (17)3 multiple (29)2 SLCO2B1 (40)2 oncoproteins,
(7)5 Staphylococcus (18)3 several (30)2 VEGF (41)2 platelet-derived
(8)5 pro-inflammatory (19)3 vascular (31)2 asSuGR, (42)2 recombinant
(9)4 CYP3A4 (20)2 ACE-2 (32)2 cytokines/chemokines (43)2 tight
(10)4 both (21)2 ASIC1a, (33)2 farnesoid
(11)4 inflammatory (22)2 ATG5 (34)2 fibroblast
(12)4 its (23)2 CCN1 (35)2 fibrogenic

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--- WordNet output for expression --- =>表現すること, 式, 表現, 表示, 言い回し, 表現法, 表情 Overview of noun expression The noun expression has 9 senses (first 6 from tagged texts) 1. (23) expression, look, aspect, facial expression, face -- (the feelings expressed on a person's face; "a sad expression"; "a look of triumph"; "an angry face") 2. (18) expression, manifestation, reflection, reflexion -- (expression without words; "tears are an expression of grief"; "the pulse is a reflection of the heart's condition") 3. (15) expression, verbal expression, verbalism -- (the communication (in speech or writing) of your beliefs or opinions; "expressions of good will"; "he helped me find verbal expression for my ideas"; "the idea was immediate but the verbalism took hours") 4. (5) saying, expression, locution -- (a word or phrase that particular people use in particular situations; "pardon the expression") 5. (4) formulation, expression -- (the style of expressing yourself; "he suggested a better formulation"; "his manner of expression showed how much he cared") 6. (4) formula, expression -- (a group of symbols that make a mathematical statement) 7. expression -- ((genetics) the process of expressing a gene) 8. construction, grammatical construction, expression -- (a group of words that form a constituent of a sentence and are considered as a single unit; "I concluded from his awkward constructions that he was a foreigner") 9. expression -- (the act of forcing something out by squeezing or pressing; "the expression of milk from her breast") --- WordNet end ---