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Insensitivity to Transforming Growth Factor-β Results from Promoter Methylation of Cognate Receptors in Human Prostate Cancer Cells (LNCaP)
Author(s) -
Qiang Zhang,
Jonathan N. Rubenstein,
Thomas L. Jang,
Michael Pins,
Borko Javonovic,
Ximing J. Yang,
SeongJin Kim,
Irwin Park,
Chung Lee
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
molecular endocrinology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1944-9917
pISSN - 0888-8809
DOI - 10.1210/me.2005-0096
Subject(s) - biology , methylation , microbiology and biotechnology , dna methylation , lncap , promoter , cpg site , bisulfite sequencing , chromatin immunoprecipitation , gene expression , prostate cancer , gene , cancer , biochemistry , genetics
Prostate cancers often develop insensitivity to TGF-beta to gain a growth advantage. In this study, we explored the status of promoter methylation of TGF-beta receptors (TbetaRs) in a prostate cancer cell line, LNCaP, which is insensitive to TGF-beta. Sensitivity to TGF-beta was restored in cells treated with 5-Aza-2'-deoxycytidine (5-Aza), as indicated by an increase in the expression of phosphorylated Smad-2, type I (TbetaRI), and type II (TbetaRII) TGF-beta receptors, and a reduced rate of proliferation. The same treatment did not significantly affect a benign prostate cell line, RWPE-1, which is sensitive to TGF-beta. Mapping of methylation sites was performed by screening 82 potential CpG methylation sites in the promoter of TbetaRI and 33 sites in TbetaRII using methylation-specific PCR and sequence analysis. There were six methylation sites (-365, -356, -348, -251, -244, -231) in the promoter of TbetaRI. The -244 site was located in an activator protein (AP)-2 box. There were three methylated sites (-140, +27, +32) in the TbetaRII promoter and the -140 site was located in one of the Sp1 boxes. Chromatin immunoprecipitation analysis demonstrated DNA binding activity of AP-2 in the TbetaRI promoter and of Sp1 in the TbetaRII promoter after treatment with 5-Aza. To test whether promoter methylation is present in clinical specimens, we analyzed human prostate specimens that showed negative staining for either TbetaRI or TbetaRII in a tissue microarray system. DNA samples were isolated from the microarray after laser capture microdissection. Methylation-specific PCR was performed for TbetaRI (six sites) and TbetaRII (three sites) promoters as identified in LNCaP cells. A significant number of clinical prostate cancer specimens lacked expression of either TbetaRI and/or TbetaRII, especially those with high Gleason's scores. In those specimens showing a loss of TbetaR expression, a promoter methylation pattern similar to that of LNCaP cells was a frequent event. These results demonstrate that insensitivity to TGF-beta in some prostate cancer cells is due to promoter methylation in TbetaRs.

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