前列腺癌细胞系沙眼衣原体生长及细胞因子mRNA响应。

IF 1.8 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Advances in Urology Pub Date : 2019-01-17 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2019/6287057
Ivan M Petyaev, Naylia A Zigangirova, Elena Y Morgunova, Nigel H Kyle, Elena D Fedina, Yuriy K Bashmakov
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引用次数: 4

摘要

在本文中,我们报道了沙眼衣原体可以在恶性前列腺细胞系CWR-R1细胞中高效繁殖并影响两种与肿瘤进展相关的主要细胞因子的mRNA表达。在相似的条件下培养cwrr - r1和McCoy细胞(一种用于衣原体研究的经典细胞系)并感染沙眼衣原体。在感染后(hpi) 24,48和72小时收集细胞单层进行RNA分析和主要外膜蛋白(MOMP)抗体免疫染色。结果表明,cwrr - r1细胞中衣原体病原体的感染周期与McCoy细胞中沙眼衣原体感染的过程相似,但存在一些重要差异。首先,与McCoy细胞相比,cwrr - r1细胞(24 hpi)沙眼衣原体传播初期包涵体更大,感染细胞的免疫荧光染色更强烈、特异性更强。此外,cwrr - r1细胞中感染子代的形成以及EUO mRNA的表达也相应增加,EUO是控制衣原体发育周期早期阶段(24 hpi)的关键基因。这些变化更小,在感染周期的较晚时间点(48 hpi)变得统计上不显著。总之,这些数据表明,与McCoy细胞中沙眼衣原体的生长相比,cwrr - r1细胞中沙眼衣原体感染的早期阶段伴随着病原体更有效的繁殖。此外,沙眼衣原体在CWR-R1细胞中的繁殖导致白细胞介素-6和成纤维细胞生长因子-2的转录增强,这两种基因编码两种重要的促炎细胞因子,与前列腺癌化疗耐药的分子机制及其转移能力有关。讨论了活性氧和线粒体氧化受损在前列腺癌细胞系中作为促进cwrr - r1细胞早期沙眼衣原体生长的因素的可能作用。
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<i>Chlamydia trachomatis</i> Growth and Cytokine mRNA Response in a Prostate Cancer Cell Line.

<i>Chlamydia trachomatis</i> Growth and Cytokine mRNA Response in a Prostate Cancer Cell Line.

<i>Chlamydia trachomatis</i> Growth and Cytokine mRNA Response in a Prostate Cancer Cell Line.

Chlamydia trachomatis Growth and Cytokine mRNA Response in a Prostate Cancer Cell Line.

In the present paper, we report that C. trachomatis can be efficiently propagated and affect mRNA expression for two major cytokines, relevant to tumor progression, in CWR-R1 cells, a malignant prostate cell line. CWR-R1 and McCoy cells, a classic cell line for chlamydial research, were grown and infected with C. trachomatis under similar conditions. Cell monolayers were harvested for RNA analysis and immunostaining with major outer membrane protein (MOMP) antibody at 24, 48, and 72 hours of the postinfection (hpi) period. It was shown that the infectious cycle of chlamydial pathogen in CWR-R1 cells resembles the progression of C. trachomatis infection in McCoy cells but with a few important differences. First of all, the initial stage of C. trachomatis propagation in CWR-R1 cells (24 hpi) was characterized by larger inclusion bodies and more intense, specific immunofluorescent staining of infected cells as compared with McCoy cells. Moreover, there was a corresponding increase in infective progeny formation in CWR-R1 cells along with mRNA for EUO, a crucial gene controlling the early phase of the chlamydial development cycle (24 hpi). These changes were more minimal and became statistically insignificant at a later time point in the infectious cycle (48 hpi). Altogether, these data suggest that the early phase of C. trachomatis infection in CWR-R1 cells is accompanied by more efficient propagation of the pathogen as compared with the growth of C. trachomatis in McCoy cells. Furthermore, propagation of C. trachomatis in CWR-R1 cells leads to enhanced transcription of interleukin-6 and fibroblast growth factor-2, genes encoding two important proinflammatory cytokines implicated in the molecular mechanisms of chemoresistance of prostate cancer and its ability to metastasize. The possible roles of reactive oxygen species and impaired mitochondrial oxidation in the prostate cancer cell line are discussed as factors promoting the early stages of C. trachomatis growth in CWR-R1 cells.

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Advances in Urology
Advances in Urology UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Advances in Urology is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes state-of-the-art reviews and original research papers of wide interest in all fields of urology. The journal strives to provide publication of important manuscripts to the widest possible audience worldwide, without the constraints of expensive, hard-to-access, traditional bound journals. Advances in Urology is designed to improve publication access of both well-established urologic scientists and less well-established writers, by allowing interested scientists worldwide to participate fully.
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