Elevated expression of PCGEM1, a prostate-specific gene with cell growth-promoting function, is associated with high-risk prostate cancer patients

Gyorgy Petrovics*, Wei Zhang, Mazen Makarem, Jesse P. Street, Roger Connelly, Leon Sun, Isabell A. Sesterhenn, Vasantha Srikantan, Judd W. Moul, Shiv Srivastava

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Abstract

PCGEM1 is a novel, highly prostate tissue-specific, androgen-regulated gene. Here, we demonstrate that PCGEM1 expression is significantly higher in prostate cancer (CaP) cells of African-American men than in Caucasian-American men (P = 0.0002). Further, increased PCGE1 expression associates with normal prostate epithelial cells of CaP patients with a family history of CaP (P = 0.0400). PCGEM1 overexpression in LNCaP and in NIH3T3 cells promotes cell proliferation and a dramatic increase in colony formation, suggesting a biological role of PCGEM1 in cell growth regulation. Taken together, the cell proliferation/colony formation-promoting functions of PCGEM1 and the association of its increased expression with high-risk CaP patients suggest the potential roles of PCGEM1 in CaP onset/ progression, especially in these high-risk groups.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)605-611
Number of pages7
JournalOncogene
Volume23
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Jan 2004
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cell proliferation
  • High-risk patients
  • PCGEM1
  • Prostate cancer
  • Prostate-specific gene

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