Inflammation-Mediated Abrogation of Androgen Signaling: an in Vitro Model of Prostate Cell Inflammation

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As a link between inflammation and cancer has been reported in many studies, we established an in vitro model of prostatic inflammation to investigate the loss of androgen receptor (AR)-mediated signaling in androgen responsive prostate cell lines. First, the U937 monocyte cell line was differentiated into macrophages using phorbol acetate (PMA), and cells were induced with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) for cytokine secretion. Next, the cytokine levels (TNFα, IL-6, and IL1β) in conditioned media (CM) were analyzed. Prostate cells were then fed with CM containing varying concentrations of TNFα, and IkB degradation, nuclear factor kappa B (NFκB) translocation and transactivation, and the expression of matrix metalloproteinase-8 (MMP8) and matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP9) were then assessed. As a result of CM treatment, ubiquitin-mediated AR degradation, which was restored using anti-TNFα antibody neutralization, led to both a decrease in KLK4, PSA, and NKX3.1 expression levels and the upregulation of GPX2. In addition to the loss of AR, acute and chronic CM exposure resulted in p53 degradation and consequent p21 downregulation, which was also restored by either androgen administration or ectopic NKX3.1 expression via the stabilization of MDM2 levels in LNCaP cells. Additionally, CM treatment enhanced H2AX(S139) phosphorylation (a hallmark of DNA damage) and genetic heterogeneity in the absence of androgens in prostate cells without activating mitochondrial apoptosis. Thus, the data suggest that inflammatory cytokine exposure results in the loss of AR and p53 signaling in prostate cells and facilitates genetic heterogeneity via ROS accumulation to promote prostate carcinogenesis.

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Androgen, DNA damage, Inflammation, Loss of p53, Prostate cancer, Male, Interleukin-1beta, Down-Regulation, Apoptosis, androgen, NFkB, Antioxidants, Androgen, Cell Line, Tumor, Humans, Homeodomain Proteins, Inflammation, Glutathione Peroxidase, prostate, Prostate cancer, Interleukin-6, Lysine, Macrophages, Prostate, ROS, Cell Differentiation, Loss of p53, Acetylcysteine, Matrix Metalloproteinase 9, loss of p53, inflammation, Androgens, DNA damage, I-kappa B Proteins, Kallikreins, Inflammation Mediators

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0301 basic medicine, 03 medical and health sciences, 0303 health sciences

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Debeleç Bütüner, B., Alapınar, C., Varışlı, L., Erbaykent Tepedelen, B., Hamid, S. M., Gönen Korkmaz, C., and Korkmaz, K.S. (2014). Inflammation-mediated abrogation of androgen signaling: An in vitro model of prostate cell inflammation. Molecular Carcinogenesis, 53(29), 85-97. doi:10.1002/mc.21948

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