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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Liver X receptors constrain tumor development and metastasis dissemination in PTEN-deficient prostate cancer

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  • Anthony Alioui

    (Université Clermont Auvergne, Génétique Reproduction et Développement
    CNRS, UMR 6293, Génétique Reproduction et Développement
    INSERM, UMR 1103, Génétique Reproduction et Développement
    Centre de Recherche en Nutrition Humaine d’Auvergne)

  • Julie Dufour

    (Université Clermont Auvergne, Génétique Reproduction et Développement
    CNRS, UMR 6293, Génétique Reproduction et Développement
    INSERM, UMR 1103, Génétique Reproduction et Développement
    Centre de Recherche en Nutrition Humaine d’Auvergne)

  • Valerio Leoni

    (Hospital of Varese)

  • Anke Loregger

    (Academic Medical Center)

  • Martina Moeton

    (Academic Medical Center)

  • Luigi Iuliano

    (Sapienza University of Rome)

  • Chiara Zerbinati

    (Sapienza University of Rome)

  • Amandine Septier

    (Université Clermont Auvergne, Génétique Reproduction et Développement
    CNRS, UMR 6293, Génétique Reproduction et Développement
    INSERM, UMR 1103, Génétique Reproduction et Développement)

  • Pierre Val

    (Université Clermont Auvergne, Génétique Reproduction et Développement
    CNRS, UMR 6293, Génétique Reproduction et Développement
    INSERM, UMR 1103, Génétique Reproduction et Développement)

  • Allan Fouache

    (Université Clermont Auvergne, Génétique Reproduction et Développement
    CNRS, UMR 6293, Génétique Reproduction et Développement
    INSERM, UMR 1103, Génétique Reproduction et Développement
    Centre de Recherche en Nutrition Humaine d’Auvergne)

  • Vincenzo Russo

    (San Raffaele Scientific Institute)

  • David H. Volle

    (Université Clermont Auvergne, Génétique Reproduction et Développement
    CNRS, UMR 6293, Génétique Reproduction et Développement
    INSERM, UMR 1103, Génétique Reproduction et Développement
    Centre de Recherche en Nutrition Humaine d’Auvergne)

  • Jean-Marc A. Lobaccaro

    (Université Clermont Auvergne, Génétique Reproduction et Développement
    CNRS, UMR 6293, Génétique Reproduction et Développement
    INSERM, UMR 1103, Génétique Reproduction et Développement
    Centre de Recherche en Nutrition Humaine d’Auvergne)

  • Noam Zelcer

    (Academic Medical Center)

  • Silvère Baron

    (Université Clermont Auvergne, Génétique Reproduction et Développement
    CNRS, UMR 6293, Génétique Reproduction et Développement
    INSERM, UMR 1103, Génétique Reproduction et Développement
    Centre de Recherche en Nutrition Humaine d’Auvergne)

Abstract

Advanced prostate cancer (PCa) is a clinical challenge as no curative therapeutic is available. In this context, a better understanding of metastasis and resistance mechanisms in PCa is an important issue. As phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN) loss is the most common genetic lesion in such cancer, we investigate human data sets for mechanisms that can constrain cancer evolution in this setting. Here we report a liver X receptor (LXR) signature, which tightly correlates with PTEN loss, in PCa. Accordingly, the LXR pathway is deregulated in prostate carcinomas in Pten-null mice. Genetic ablation of LXRs in Pten-null mice, exacerbates PCa invasiveness and metastatic dissemination, which involves mesenchymal transition and accumulation of matrix metalloproteinases. Mechanistically, PTEN deletion governed LXR transcriptional activity through deregulation of cholesterol de novo synthesis, resulting in accumulation of endogenous LXR ligands. Our study therefore reveals a functional circuit linking PTEN and LXR, and highlights LXRs as metabolic gatekeepers that are able to constrain PCa progression.

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  • Anthony Alioui & Julie Dufour & Valerio Leoni & Anke Loregger & Martina Moeton & Luigi Iuliano & Chiara Zerbinati & Amandine Septier & Pierre Val & Allan Fouache & Vincenzo Russo & David H. Volle & Je, 2017. "RETRACTED ARTICLE: Liver X receptors constrain tumor development and metastasis dissemination in PTEN-deficient prostate cancer," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 8(1), pages 1-15, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:8:y:2017:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-017-00508-5
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-00508-5
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