2019
DOI: 10.1101/770701
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STAT3-dependent systems-level analysis revealsPDK4as an independent predictor of biochemical recurrence in prostate cancer

Abstract: Prostate cancer (PCa) has a broad spectrum of clinical behaviour, hence biomarkers are urgently needed for risk stratification. We previously described the protective effect of STAT3 in a prostate cancer mouse model. By utilizing a gene co-expression network in addition to laser microdissected proteomics from human and murine prostate FFPE samples, we describe STAT3-induced downregulation of the TCA cycle/OXPHOS in PCa on transcriptomic and proteomic level. We identify pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase 4 (PDK4), a… Show more

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“…49 Interestingly though, an inverse relationship has been reported between STAT3 expression and commitment to oxidative metabolism/tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle in other cancers (i.e., prostate cancer). 50 Also, given the known involvement of STAT3 signaling in glycolytic metabolism, 51 a reduced engagement of this cascade could also reflect a favoring of oxidative metabolism in the obese TME. Indeed, metabolic pathways that consume the available oxygen and enforce hypoxia in the TME were recently found to be an obstacle for the mounting of effective immune cell activity, 52 and altered lipid transport and metabolism that can alter the availability of free fatty acids may also modify immune function in the TME.…”
Section: Obesity Exacerbates Lung Cancer Progression In Mice While Altering Tme Gene Expressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…49 Interestingly though, an inverse relationship has been reported between STAT3 expression and commitment to oxidative metabolism/tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle in other cancers (i.e., prostate cancer). 50 Also, given the known involvement of STAT3 signaling in glycolytic metabolism, 51 a reduced engagement of this cascade could also reflect a favoring of oxidative metabolism in the obese TME. Indeed, metabolic pathways that consume the available oxygen and enforce hypoxia in the TME were recently found to be an obstacle for the mounting of effective immune cell activity, 52 and altered lipid transport and metabolism that can alter the availability of free fatty acids may also modify immune function in the TME.…”
Section: Obesity Exacerbates Lung Cancer Progression In Mice While Altering Tme Gene Expressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The single-cell RNA-seq data generated in this study for LuCaP PDX models and LNCaP cells have been deposited in the EMBL-EBI database under accession code E-MTAB-9903 . The publicly available RNA-seq data used in this study are available in GEO (Gene Expression Omnibus), SRA (Short Read Archive), and EMBL-EBI databases under accession codes GSE120795 23 , GSE120741 19 , GSE118435 22 , GSE126078 21 , PRJNA477449 89 , PRJEB21092 90 , and E-MTAB-9656 .…”
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“…S3 A). Nevertheless, PDK4 and STAT3, two classical genes whose low expression was associated with worse survival of PRAD [ 13 , 14 ], were significantly less expressed in PIS2 and PIS3 (Fig. S3 B and C).…”
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confidence: 99%