Molecular alterations associated with LNCaP cell progression to androgen independence
- 12 February 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Prostate
- Vol. 60 (3) , 257-271
- https://doi.org/10.1002/pros.20039
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is no effective therapy currently available for androgen‐independent (AI) prostate cancer (CaP). This is largely due to lack of information about the molecular mechanisms by which androgen‐dependent tumor cells progress to androgen independence. In this study, we investigated molecular alterations occurring in AI LNCaP cells.METHODS: We established and characterized three AI LNCaP sublines that exhibited a wide range of cytogenetic alterations. In order to understand why androgen‐sensitive LNCaP cells can survive in an androgen‐deprived environment, we analyzed the expression of signaling proteins associated with proliferation and survival of AI cells. In addition, gene expression profiling was performed to gain insight into molecular alterations in these LNCaP sublines.RESULTS: These LNCaP sublines exhibited heightened levels of androgen receptor (AR), HER2, MAPK, serine 473‐phosphorylated Akt, and Bcl‐2, implicating these proteins as mediators of AI growth. Gene expression profiling identified a common set of 66 genes that were differentially expressed in all three sublines compared to the parental LNCaP cells. Of these, 32 were apparently androgen regulated, while the remainder comprised an expression signature specific for androgen independence.CONCLUSION: We have developed AI LNCaP cell models and identified several genes that are specifically expressed in these models. Elucidating the relative importance of these genetic changes will help define the molecular mechanism by which CaP progresses to androgen independence.Keywords
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