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BackgroundProstate cancer is a common malignancy and the second leading cause of cancer death in men. Elevated expression of the transcription factor FoxM1 and c-Myc has been identified in prostate cancer. However, the potential mechanism of elevated FoxM1 and c-Myc to the development of prostate cancer has not been identified.MethodsIn this report, the mRNA level of FoxM1 and c-Myc was detected in 30 prostate cancer and para-cancer tissues. Then, we detected the expression level of FoxM1 by real-time PCR and Western blot after disturbance of the expression level of c-Myc in PC-3 cells. Whether c-Myc could bind to FoxM1 promoter was identified by ChIP assay. Finally, the migratory, invasive, and proliferative abilities in FoxM1 overexpressing and silencing PC-3 cells were detected by wound healing, transwell assay, CCK-8 assays, and Ki-67 protein level.ResultsWe found that the expression level of FoxM1 and c-Myc were both increased in prostate cancer samples compared with para-cancer samples. The expression level of FoxM1 was changed consistent with the protein level of c-Myc. ChIP assay detected the direct binding of c-Myc in FoxM1 gene promoter. Lastly, overexpression of FoxM1 increased the migratory, invasive, and proliferative abilities of PC-3 cells, and its downregulation significantly decreased the migratory, invasive, and proliferative abilities.ConclusionsIn conclusion, FoxM1 was significantly increased in prostate cancer samples, and it could regulate the proliferative and invasive ability of prostate cancer cells which might be a new target for prostate cancer. Besides, c-Myc could regulate the expression level of FoxM1 by directly binding to its gene promoter.

Highlights

  • Prostate cancer is a common malignancy and the second leading cause of cancer death in men

  • The expression level of FoxM1 and c-Myc was increased in prostate cancer tissues Thirty prostate cancer samples and para-cancer samples were collected and isolated for obtaining RNA

  • The relative expression level of FoxM1 and c-Myc was detected by real-time PCR assay

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Prostate cancer is a common malignancy and the second leading cause of cancer death in men. Elevated expression of the transcription factor FoxM1 and c-Myc has been identified in prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is one of the common malignant tumors in western countries [1]. The dysregulation of tumor suppressor genes and oncogenes in cancer cells is the most common event in the pathogenesis of prostate cancer [4]. These changes could be the result and at the same time be the cause of tumor. FoxM1 is an important member of the FOX gene family, which is only expressed in the proliferative stage cells [5]. Recent studies have confirmed that abnormal expression of FoxM1 is highly associated with the generation and

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