- RTVP-1, a tumor suppressor inactivated by methylation in prostate cancer.
RTVP-1, a tumor suppressor inactivated by methylation in prostate cancer.
Cancer research (2004-02-12)
Chengzhen Ren, Likun Li, Guang Yang, Terry L Timme, Alexei Goltsov, Chenghui Ren, Xiaorong Ji, Josephine Addai, Hongbin Luo, Michael M Ittmann, Timothy C Thompson
PMID14871827
ABSTRACT
We previously identified and characterized a novel p53-regulated gene in mouse prostate cancer cells that was homologous to a human gene that had been identified in brain cancers and termed RTVP-1 or GLIPR. In this report, we document that the human RTVP-1 gene is also regulated by p53 and induces apoptosis in human prostate cancer cell lines. We show that the expression of the human RTVP-1 gene is down-regulated in human prostate cancer specimens compared with normal human prostate tissue at the mRNA and protein levels. We further document epigenetic changes consistent with RTVP-1 being a tumor suppressor in human prostate cancer.