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Evidence that androgen-independent stromal growth factor signals promote androgen-insensitive prostate cancer cell growth in vivo

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ENDOCRINE-RELATED CANCER
Volume 16, Issue 2, Pages 415-428

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BIOSCIENTIFICA LTD
DOI: 10.1677/ERC-08-0219

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  1. Ministry of Education for Science and Culture of Japan [17791072, 19591841, 19659412]
  2. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [17791072, 19591841, 19659412] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Activation of tumor-stromal interactions is considered to play a critical role in the promotion of tumorigenesis. To discover new therapeutic targets for hormone-refractory prostate tumor growth under androgen ablation therapy, androgen-sensitive LNCaP cells and the derived sublines, E9 (androgen-low-sensitive), and AIDL (androgen-insensitive), were recombined with androgen-dependent embryonic rat urogenital sinus mesenchyme (UGM). Tumors of E9+UGM and AIDL+UGM were approximately three times as large as those of LNCaP+UGM Tumors grown in castrated hosts exhibited reduced growth as compared with those in intact hosts. However, in castrated hosts, E9+UGM and AIDL+UGM tumors were still approximately twice as large as those of LNCaP+UGM. Cell proliferation in tumors of E9+UGM and AIDL+UGM grown in castrated host, was significantly higher than that in tumors of LNCaP+UGM. In vitro, expression of fibroblast growth factor (FGF)-2 and IGF-I, but not FGF-7 mRNA, was significantly reduced in UGM under androgen starvation. In cell culture, E9 cells were responsive to FGF-2 and FGF-7 stimulation, while AIDL responded to FGF-7 and IGF-1 Expression of FGFR1 and FGFR2 was considerably higher in E9 than those in LNCaP, similarly expression of FGFR2 and IGF-IR were elevated in AIDL These data suggest that activation of prostate cancer cell growth through growth factor receptor expression may result in the activity of otherwise androgen-independent stromal growth factor signals such as FGF-7 under conditions of androgen ablation.

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