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  • Title: 5alpha-reductase isozymes and aromatase are differentially expressed and active in the androgen-independent human prostate cancer cell lines DU145 and PC3.
    Author: Negri-Cesi P, Colciago A, Poletti A, Motta M.
    Journal: Prostate; 1999 Dec 01; 41(4):224-32. PubMed ID: 10544295.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: The presence and possible role of androgen-metabolizing enzymes in androgen-independent prostate carcinoma (CaP) are still unclear. The aim of the present study was: 1) to evaluate the pattern of androgen metabolism (relative production of 5alpha-reduced vs. 17-keto androgens); and 2) to analyze whether one or both the two known 5alpha-reductase isoforms (5alpha-R1 and 5alpha-R2) and the aromatase (Aro) are expressed and active in this pathology. METHODS: Two different cell lines (DU145 and PC3) were used as a model of androgen-independent human CaP. In these cells, the expression of the two 5alpha-Rs and of Aro were evaluated by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and Southern blot, using specific sets of oligoprimers and of [(32)P]-labeled oligoprobes; the enzymatic activities of 5alpha-R and of Aro were evaluated by radioenzymatic methods. The pH optimum for the activity of the two 5alpha-Rs was assessed in cell homogenates at different pH (from 3.5-8), using substrate concentrations similar either to 5alpha-R1 or to 5alpha-R2 Kms. RESULTS: The two CaP cell lines DU145 and PC3, although unresponsive to androgens, possess the enzymatic machinery involved in the metabolism of this class of hormonal steroids: 5alpha-Rs, which allow their transformation into 5alpha-reduced steroids (5alpha-dihydrotestosterone, DHT, and 5alpha-androstandione, 5alpha-A), and 17beta-hydroxysteroid-oxidoreductase (17beta-HSD), which interconverts testosterone (T) and androstenedione (ADIONE); however, the two cell lines show differences in the rate of formation of these metabolites. Furthermore, two cell lines expressed the type 1 isoform of 5alpha-R, but only DU145 cells also possess 5alpha-R2. Aro is expressed and active in DU145 as well as in PC3 cells. CONCLUSIONS: The present findings suggest that T might still be indirectly active in androgen-unresponsive CaP through its local conversion into estrogens by the action of Aro; the biological role played by the two 5alpha-Rs in androgen-independent CaP deserves further investigation.
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