Transcription Factors in Prostate Cancer: Insights for Disease Development and Diagnostic and Therapeutic Approaches.
Karla C S SilvaNadine TambweDalia H MahfouzMartha WiumStefano CacciatoreJuliano Domiraci PaccezLuiz Fernando ZerbiniPublished in: Genes (2024)
Transcription factors (TFs) are proteins essential for the regulation of gene expression, and they regulate the genes involved in different cellular processes, such as proliferation, differentiation, survival, and apoptosis. Although their expression is essential in normal physiological conditions, abnormal regulation of TFs plays critical role in several diseases, including cancer. In prostate cancer, the most common malignancy in men, TFs are known to play crucial roles in the initiation, progression, and resistance to therapy of the disease. Understanding the interplay between these TFs and their downstream targets provides insights into the molecular basis of prostate cancer pathogenesis. In this review, we discuss the involvement of key TFs, including the E26 Transformation-Specific (ETS) Family (ERG and SPDEF), NF-κB, Activating Protein-1 (AP-1), MYC, and androgen receptor (AR), in prostate cancer while focusing on the molecular mechanisms involved in prostate cancer development. We also discuss emerging diagnostic strategies, early detection, and risk stratification using TFs. Furthermore, we explore the development of therapeutic interventions targeting TF pathways, including the use of small molecule inhibitors, gene therapies, and immunotherapies, aimed at disrupting oncogenic TF signaling and improving patient outcomes. Understanding the complex regulation of TFs in prostate cancer provides valuable insights into disease biology, which ultimately may lead to advancing precision approaches for patients.
Keyphrases
- prostate cancer
- radical prostatectomy
- transcription factor
- gene expression
- small molecule
- signaling pathway
- oxidative stress
- dna methylation
- poor prognosis
- end stage renal disease
- physical activity
- squamous cell carcinoma
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- long non coding rna
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- patient reported outcomes
- lps induced
- bone marrow
- inflammatory response
- lymph node metastasis
- stem cells
- peritoneal dialysis
- replacement therapy