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NF-κB2 processing and p52 nuclear accumulation after androgenic stimulation of LNCaP prostate cancer cells

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CELLULAR SIGNALLING
Volume 19, Issue 5, Pages 1093-1100

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.cellsig.2006.12.012

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NF-kappaB; prostate cancer; androgen receptor; LNCaP; signalling

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Several reports suggest that androgen signalling interferes with canonical RelA-p50 activity in androgen-sensitive cells. Whether this also occurs with non-canonical NF-kappa B subunits has not been studied. Here we report that androgenic stimulation of LNCaP cells with the androgen analogue R1881 appears to positively regulate the non-canonical NF-kappa B pathway as p52 accumulates both in the cytoplasm and nucleus after 4872 h of stimulation. In contrast to TNF-alpha stimulation, androgen stimulation fails to induce RelB expression and is absent from nucleus of R 188 1 treated LNCaP cells. Electromobility shift assays reveal a time-dependent change in the nature of NF-kappa B complexes actively bound to DNA after 72 h of androgenic stimulation concomitant with the appearance of p52-containing complexes. Co-immunoprecipitation studies indicate that newly produced p52 can exist as a heterodimer with RelA or p50, but may be mainly present as a homodimer. RNAi experiments targeting IKK-alpha and IKK-beta show that the R1881-induced nuclear accumulation of p52 is IKK-alpha-dependent. These results point to a novel mechanism by which androgens regulate NF-kappa B and provide a rationale for further studies into the biological significance of non-canonical NF-kappa B signalling in prostate cancer. (c) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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