Interaction between protein tyrosine phosphatase and protein tyrosine kinase is involved in androgen-promoted growth of human prostate cancer cells
- 18 May 2000
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Oncogene
- Vol. 19 (22) , 2664-2677
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.onc.1203576
Abstract
Steroid hormones play key roles in regulating cell proliferation and differentiation in targeting tissues. However, in advanced cancers, the steroid hormone regulation is frequently attenuated through a yet unknown mechanism even in the presence of functional steroid hormone receptors. We investigate the functional role of tyrosine phosphorylation signaling in the hormone-refractory growth of human prostate tumors. Initial studies demonstrate that the androgen-responsive phenotype of human prostate cancer cells associates with a low phosphotyrosine (p-Tyr) level of ErbB-2, which is regulated by cellular prostatic acid phosphatase (PAcP), a protein tyrosine phosphatase. In prostate cancer cells, the p-Tyr level, but not the protein level, of ErbB-2 inversely correlates with the androgen-responsiveness of cell proliferation. Androgen-stimulated cell growth concurs with a down-regulation of cellular PAcP, an elevated p-Tyr level of ErbB-2, and the activation of mitogen-activated protein kinases. Furthermore, only the ErbB-2 inhibitor AG 879, but not the EGFR inhibitor AG 1478, abolishes androgen-induced cell proliferation. Forced expression of ErbB-2 can also attenuate androgen promotion of cell growth. Data taken collectively conclude that in human prostate cancer cells, the tyrosine phosphorylation of ErbB-2 regulated by cellular PAcP plays a key role in regulating androgen-mediated proliferation signaling. Oncogene (2000).Keywords
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