非恶性ar阳性前列腺上皮细胞和癌细胞对雄激素的反应不同。

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Endocrine-related cancer Pub Date : 2022-11-07 Print Date: 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1530/ERC-22-0108
Konsta Kukkonen, Bryn Autio-Kimura, Hanna Rauhala, Juha Kesseli, Matti Nykter, Leena Latonen, Tapio Visakorpi
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摘要

前列腺癌症研究缺乏合适的模型来研究正常细胞在前列腺癌发生中的作用。为了应对这一挑战,我们开发了一种模拟管腔前列腺上皮细胞的细胞系模型,通过修饰永生化前列腺上皮细胞系RWPE-1来组成性表达雄激素受体(AR)。RWPE-1-AR细胞表达已知的AR靶基因,并表现出瞬时扩增细胞特有的管腔和基础标记物的共表达,以及类似前列腺管腔祖细胞的RNA特征。在未刺激的条件下,组成型AR表达对RWPE-1细胞的增殖没有生物学上显著的影响,但当受到雄激素刺激时,生长会减慢。RWPE-1-AR细胞对雄激素刺激的转录反应涉及生长相关KRAS途径的抑制,因此与前列腺癌症细胞系LNCaP及其衍生物AR过表达LNCaP-ARhi细胞的转录反应显著不同,其中生长和癌症相关途径上调。因此,非恶性AR阳性RWPE-1-AR细胞系模型可用于研究前列腺上皮的转化。
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Nonmalignant AR-positive prostate epithelial cells and cancer cells respond differently to androgen.

Nonmalignant AR-positive prostate epithelial cells and cancer cells respond differently to androgen.

Nonmalignant AR-positive prostate epithelial cells and cancer cells respond differently to androgen.

Nonmalignant AR-positive prostate epithelial cells and cancer cells respond differently to androgen.

Prostate cancer research suffers from the lack of suitable models to study the role of normal cells in prostate carcinogenesis. To address this challenge, we developed a cell line model mimicking luminal prostate epithelial cells by modifying the immortalized prostate epithelial cell line RWPE-1 to constitutively express the androgen receptor (AR). RWPE-1-AR cells express known AR target genes, and exhibit coexpression of luminal and basal markers characteristic of transient amplifying cells, and an RNA signature resembling prostate luminal progenitor cells. Under unstimulated conditions, constitutive AR expression does not have a biologically significant effect on the proliferation of RWPE-1 cells, but when stimulated by androgens, growth is retarded. The transcriptional response of RWPE-1-AR cells to androgen stimulation involves suppression of the growth-related KRAS pathway and is thus markedly different from that of the prostate cancer cell line LNCaP and its derivative AR-overexpressing LNCaP-ARhi cells, in which growth- and cancer-related pathways are upregulated. Hence, the nonmalignant AR-positive RWPE-1-AR cell line model could be used to study the transformation of the prostate epithelium.

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Endocrine-related cancer
Endocrine-related cancer 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
2.60%
发文量
138
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Endocrine-Related Cancer is an official flagship journal of the Society for Endocrinology and is endorsed by the European Society of Endocrinology, the United Kingdom and Ireland Neuroendocrine Society, and the Japanese Hormones and Cancer Society. Endocrine-Related Cancer provides a unique international forum for the publication of high quality original articles describing novel, cutting edge basic laboratory, translational and clinical investigations of human health and disease focusing on endocrine neoplasias and hormone-dependent cancers; and for the publication of authoritative review articles in these topics. Endocrine neoplasias include adrenal cortex, breast, multiple endocrine neoplasia, neuroendocrine tumours, ovary, prostate, paraganglioma, parathyroid, pheochromocytoma pituitary, testes, thyroid and hormone-dependent cancers. Neoplasias affecting metabolism and energy production such as bladder, bone, kidney, lung, and head and neck, are also considered.
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