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  • Title: Modulation of sensitivity to transforming growth factor-beta 1 (TGF-beta 1) and the level of type II TGF-beta receptor in LNCaP cells by dihydrotestosterone.
    Author: Kim IY, Zelner DJ, Sensibar JA, Ahn HJ, Park L, Kim JH, Lee C.
    Journal: Exp Cell Res; 1996 Jan 10; 222(1):103-10. PubMed ID: 8549651.
    Abstract:
    Transforming growth factor-beta 1 (TGF-beta 1) and androgen are potential physiological regulators of prostate cancer cells. In the present study, we have used LNCaP cells as a model of androgen-responsive prostate cancer to investigate the effects of dihydrotestosterone (DHT) on the sensitivity to TGF-beta 1. The ability of LNCaP cells to respond to TGF-beta has been controversial. In some studies, LNCaP cells were insensitive to TGF-beta 1 while, in others, they were sensitive to the growth inhibitory effect of TGF-beta 1. The present study was carried out to establish androgenic conditions that rendered LNCaP cells sensitive to TGF-beta 1. Cells were cultured in phenol-red-free RPMI 1640 medium supplemented with 10% charcoal-stripped fetal bovine serum. DHT was added at the following concentrations: 0, 10(-12), 10(-10), and 10(-7) M. These concentrations were selected because they represent the zero DHT control, the low-proliferative dose, the high-proliferative dose, and the growth-arrest dose, respectively. The effects of TGF-beta 1 observed on LNCaP cells included inhibition of cell proliferation, decrease in cell viability, alteration in cell morphology, and enhancement of gene transcriptional activity through activation of a TGF-beta responsive promoter. Of the various DHT concentrations investigated in this study, these effects of TGF-beta 1 on LNCaP cells were consistently demonstrated only at 10(-10) M. At other concentrations, the effects of TGF-beta 1 were either minimal or undetectable. Accompanying these effects of TGF-beta 1, a low but statistically significant level of TGF-beta 1-specific binding and an increased protein level of TGF-beta receptor type II were detected by a competitive binding assay and Western blot analysis respectively. These results indicate that LNCaP cells can be induced by DHT to respond to TGF-beta 1 and that DHT modulates the sensitivity to TGF-beta 1 and the level of TGF-beta receptor type II in these cells.
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