Thymosin beta 15: a novel regulator of tumor cell motility upregulated in metastatic prostate cancer.

Abstract:

:The Dunning rat prostatic carcinoma is a model system where cell motility closely correlates with the metastatic phenotype. We have identified a novel gene, upregulated in the highly motile and metastatic Dunning cancer cell lines, that represents a new member of the thymosin-beta family, thymosin beta 15. Transfection of antisense thymosin beta 15 constructs into rat prostatic carcinoma cells demonstrates that this molecule positively regulates cell motility, a critical component of the metastatic pathway. Thymosin beta 15 levels are elevated in human prostate cancer and correlate positively with the Gleason tumor grade. Thymosin beta 15 may represent a potential new biochemical marker for human prostate cancer progression.

journal_name

Nat Med

journal_title

Nature medicine

authors

Bao L,Loda M,Janmey PA,Stewart R,Anand-Apte B,Zetter BR

doi

10.1038/nm1296-1322

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1996-12-01 00:00:00

pages

1322-8

issue

12

eissn

1078-8956

issn

1546-170X

journal_volume

2

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