Publication details

Growth/differentiation factor-15: prostate cancer suppressor or promoter?

Authors

VAŇHARA Petr HAMPL Aleš KOZUBÍK Alois SOUČEK Karel

Year of publication 2012
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Prostate Cancer And Prostatic Diseases
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/pcan.2012.6
Field Genetics and molecular biology
Keywords GDF-15; prostate cancer; TGF-beta family
Attached files
Description Deregulation of expression and function of cytokines belonging to the transforming growth factor-ß (TGF-ß) family is often associated with various pathologies. For example, this cytokine family has been considered a promising target for cancer therapy. However, the detailed functions of several cytokines from the TGF-ß family that could play a role in cancer progression and therapy remain unclear. One of these molecules is growth/differentiation factor-15 (GDF-15), a divergent member of the TGF-ß family. This stress-induced cytokine has been proposed to possess immunomodulatory functions, and its high expression is often associated with cancer progression, including prostate cancer. However, studies clearly demonstrating the mechanisms for signal transduction and functions in cell interaction, cancer progression, and therapy are still lacking. New GDF-15 roles have recently been identified for modulating osteoclast differentiation and for therapy for prostate cancer bone metastases. Moreover, GDF-15 is as an abundant cytokine in seminal plasma with immunosuppressive properties. We discuss studies that focus on the regulation of GDF-15 expression and its role in tissue homeostasis, repair, and the immune response with an emphasis on the role in prostate cancer development.
Related projects:

You are running an old browser version. We recommend updating your browser to its latest version.

More info