Pirin Down-Regulates the EAF2/U19 Protein and Alleviates its Growth Inhibition in Prostate Cancer Cells

2014 
BACKGROUND The tumor suppressor ELL associated factor 2 (EAF2/U19) has been reported to induce apoptosis of LNCaP cells and suppress AT6.1 xenograft prostate tumor growth. EAF2/U19 expression level is down-regulated in advanced human prostate cancer. EAF2/U19 is also a putative transcription factor with a transactivation domain and capability of sequence-specific DNA binding. Identification of binding partners and regulators of EAF2/U19 is essential to understand its function in regulating apoptosis/survival of prostate cancer cells. METHODS Through a yeast two-hybrid screening system, we identified Pirin as a binding partner of EAF2. We further determined the interaction between epitope-tagged EAF2/U19 and Pirin by co-immunoprecipitation in mammalian cells. The effect of Pirin on EAF2/U19 inhibition of LNCaP growth was assayed by colony formation. RESULTS Pirin co-immunoprecipitated with EAF2/U19 and the overexpressed Pirin decreased the expression level of EAF2/U19 protein in prostate cancer cell lines LNCaP and PC3. Furthermore, overexpression of EAF2/U19 suppressed LNCaP colony formation, and co-expression of Pirin significantly blocked the growth inhibition induced by EAF2/U19 overexpression. CONCLUSION Pirin is a newly identified binding partner of EAF2/U19 capable of down-regulating EAF2/U19 protein and alleviating its inhibition of prostate cancer cell survival/proliferation. Pirin may play an important role involved in EAF2/U19 function as an androgen-responsive gene and tumor repressor. Prostate 74:113–120, 2014. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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