Human Prostrate Cancer Hallmarks Map



ProteinProtein NameMolecular TypeHallmarkFeatureEvidenceReference
PXNPaxillinCytoskeletal Associated ProteinSelf-Sufficiency in Growth SignalCell ProliferationPaxillin(PXN) play an important role in both androgen and growth factor mediated cell proliferation by modulating ERK mediated signaling in both castration sensitive and castration resistant prostate cancer.Reference
PXNPaxillinCytoskeletal Associated ProteinMetastasisCell InvasionPaxillin(PXN) is involved in the prostate cancer cell invasion through FAK/src/paxillin/Rac/JNK signaling resulting in the activation of MMP-2 and MMP-9 in prostate cancer LNCaP cell line.Reference
PXNPaxillinCytoskeletal Associated ProteinMetastasisCell MotilityPaxillin is involved in the prostate cancer cell motility in a GDF9 responsive way and SMAD dependent manner in PC-3 prostate cancer cell line.Reference
PXNPaxillinCytoskeletal Associated ProteinMetastasisCell AdhesionPaxillin is involved in the prostate cancer cell adhesion in a GDF9 responsive way and SMAD dependent manner in PC-3 prostate cancer cell line.Reference
PXNPaxillinCytoskeletal Associated ProteinMetastasisCell AdhesionInvolved in the regulation of prostate cancer cell adhesion in a alpha2 integrin mediated manner through FAK/src/paxillin/Rac/JNK signaling in androgen independent cell line.Reference
PXNPaxillinCytoskeletal Associated ProteinInsensitivity to Anti-Growth SignalCell CyclePaxillin, a cytoplasmic adaptor protein is significantly involved in prostate cancer cell cycle through regulating c-FOS and cyclin D1 expression.Reference
PXNPaxillinCytoskeletal Associated ProteinCastration ResistanceCastration ResistancePaxillin(PXN), a known cytoplasmic adaptor protein, plays a crucial regulatory role of growth factor mediated signaling pathways in the development of castration resistant prostate cancer (CRPC).Reference

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