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Data from Hepcidin Regulation in Prostate and Its Disruption in Prostate Cancer

Posted on 2023-03-30 - 23:07
Abstract

Hepcidin is a circulating peptide hormone made by the liver that is a central regulator of systemic iron uptake and recycling. Here, we report that prostate epithelial cells also synthesize hepcidin, and that synthesis and secretion of hepcidin are markedly increased in prostate cancer cells and tissue. Prostatic hepcidin functions as an autocrine hormone, decreasing cell surface ferroportin, an iron exporter, increasing intracellular iron retention, and promoting prostate cancer cell survival. Synthesis of hepcidin in prostate cancer is controlled by a unique intersection of pathways that involves BMP4/7, IL6, Wnt, and the dual BMP and Wnt antagonist, SOSTDC1. Epigenetic silencing of SOSTDC1 through methylation is increased in prostate cancer and is associated with accelerated disease progression in patients with prostate cancer. These results establish a new connection between iron metabolism and prostate cancer, and suggest that prostatic dysregulation of hepcidin contributes to prostate cancer growth and progression. Cancer Res; 75(11); 2254–63. ©2015 AACR.

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AUTHORS (15)

  • Lia Tesfay
    Kathryn A. Clausen
    Jin Woo Kim
    Poornima Hegde
    Xiaohong Wang
    Lance D. Miller
    Zhiyong Deng
    Nicole Blanchette
    Tara Arvedson
    Cindy K. Miranti
    Jodie L. Babitt
    Herbert Y. Lin
    Donna M. Peehl
    Frank M. Torti
    Suzy V. Torti
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