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CREB5 Linked to Stem Cell-Like Programs That Promote Prostate Cancer Progression

Mar 24, 2026
Researchers discuss how CREB5 ties to basal-like and stem cell-like transcriptional programs in prostate cancer. They explore CREB5's interaction with AP-1 factors and binding to regulatory elements. The conversation covers how CREB5 overexpression boosts colony formation and tumor growth. They consider CREB5's early presence in tumors and implications for therapy resistance and future targeting strategies.
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INSIGHT

CREB5 Correlates With Basal And Stem Cell Programs

  • CREB5 expression strongly correlates with basal-like and stem cell-like transcriptional programs in prostate cancer.
  • Transcriptomic analyses of primary (n=493) and castration-resistant (n=208) cohorts revealed this strong correlation across tumor stages.
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CREB5 Drives Aggressive Tumor Programs Via AP-1

  • CREB5 interacts with AP-1 transcription factors and binds regulatory elements of AP-1 genes, implying a mechanistic role in promoting aggressive tumor states.
  • Functional overexpression experiments increased colony formation and tumor growth, supporting causality.
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CREB5 Presence In Primary Tumors May Predict Resistance

  • CREB5-regulated transcriptional programs position CREB5 as a central driver of aggressive, stem cell-like prostate cancer phenotypes.
  • The study suggests CREB5 activity may already exist in primary tumors, predisposing to later therapy resistance.
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