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Inhibitory effect of acetyl-11-keto-b-boswellic acid on androgen receptor by interference of Sp1 binding activity in prostate cancer cells

苑辉卿Hui-Qing Yuan a Feng Kong a Xiao-Ling Wanga Charles Y.F. Young b Xiao-Yan Hua Hong-Xiang Lou c*

biochemical pharmacology 75(2008)2112-2121,-0001,():

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Androgen receptor (AR)-mediated signaling is crucial for the development and progression of prostate cancer (PCa). Naturally occurring phytochemicals that target the AR signaling offer significant protection against this disease. Acetyl-11-keto-b-boswellic acid (AKBA), a compound isolated from the gum-resin of Boswellia carterii, caused G1-phase cell cycle arrest with an induction of p21WAF1/CIP1, and a reduction of cyclin D1 as well in prostate cancer cells. AKBA-mediated cellular proliferation inhibition was associated with a decrease of AR expression at mRNA and protein levels. Furthermore, the functional biomarkers used in evaluation of AR transactivity showed suppressions of prostate-specific antigen promoterdependent and androgen responsive element-dependent luciferase activities. Additionally, down-regulation of an AR short promoter mainly containing a Sp1 binding site suggested the essential role of Sp1 for the reduction of AR expression in cells exposed to AKBA. Interruption effect of AKBA on Sp1 binding activity but not Sp1 protein levels was further confirmed by EMSA and transient transfection with a luciferase reporter driven by three copies of the Sp1 binding site of the AR promoter. Therefore, anti-AR properties ascribed to AKBA suggested that AKBA-containing drugs could be used for the development of novel therapeutic chemicals.

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