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BJU INTERNATIONAL
Volume 91, Issue 3, Pages 271-277Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1046/j.1464-410X.2003.04061.x
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prostate cancer; insulin-like growth factors type 1IGF receptor; chemosensitivity; apoptosis
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OBJECTIVE To assess the effect of the downregulation of type 1 insulin-like growth factor receptor (IGF1R) on the chemosensitivity of prostate cancer cells. IGF1R is overexpressed by prostate cancer compared with benign prostatic epithelium and IGF1R expression commonly persists in androgen-independent metastatic disease at levels comparable to those in the primary. MATERIALIS AND METHODS Human androgen-independent DU145 prostate cancer cells were transfected with IGF1R antisense oligonucleotides or antisense RNA. Transfected cultures were treated with cisplatin, mitoxantrone, paclitaxel or vehicle control, and survival measured using a clonogenic assay. RESULTS Both antisense strategies suppressed IGF1R protein levels to 30-50% of those in control cultures. This was associated with 1.5-2-fold enhancement of sensitivity to cisplatin, mitoxantrone and paclitaxel, and an increase in cisplatin-induced apoptosis. CONCLUSION This approach has potential for development as a clinical treatment for advanced prostate cancer and other chemoresistant tumours.
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