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Expression of androgen receptor coregulatory proteins in prostate cancer and stromal‐cell culture models
Author(s) -
NesslerMenardi Claudia,
Jotova Iveta,
Culig Zoran,
Eder Iris E.,
Putz Thomas,
Bartsch Georg,
Klocker Helmut
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
the prostate
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.295
H-Index - 123
eISSN - 1097-0045
pISSN - 0270-4137
DOI - 10.1002/1097-0045(20001001)45:2<124::aid-pros6>3.0.co;2-7
Subject(s) - lncap , androgen receptor , stromal cell , prostate cancer , biology , cancer research , endocrinology , medicine , androgen , dihydrotestosterone , cancer , hormone
BACKGROUND Androgen receptor (AR) transcriptional activity is modulated by cofactor proteins. They act as costimulators, corepressors, or bridging proteins, and a disbalanced expression may contribute to the altered activity of the AR in advanced prostate cancer. We investigated the expression of a series of steroid receptor cofactors in prostate cancer cell lines, including several LNCaP sublines, and in prostate stromal cells. METHODS Expression of cofactors was analyzed by means of RT‐PCR in PC‐3, Du‐145, LNCaP, three sublines of LNCaP established after long‐term androgen deprivation, and two strains of primary prostate stroma cells. Expression in LNCaP and LNCaP‐abl cells (which represented an advanced tumor cell) was analyzed employing semiquantitative RT‐PCR. RESULTS Ten of the 12 cofactors tested were expressed in all cells analyzed (AIB1, ARA54, ARA70, CBP, cyclin D1, Her2/neu/erbB2, BAG‐1/M/L, SRC‐1, SMRT, and TIF2). Only ARA55 and FHL2 mRNAs were not detected in all cells. ARA55 mRNA was absent in LNCaP cells, LNCaP sublines, and DU‐145 cells; FHL2 was not expressed in LNCaP cells and its derivatives. The expression pattern was identical in LNCaP cells, and the long‐term androgen ablated LNCaP sublines. Moreover, comparison of expression levels in LNCaP and LNCaP‐abl cells revealed a slight reduction in LNCaP‐abl cells but no gross differences. CONCLUSIONS Prostatic cells express a great number of steroid receptor cofactors. AR activity thus seems to be modulated in a very complex way in prostate cells. Prostate 45:124–131, 2000. © 2000 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.