Korean J Urol.  2003 Jul;44(7):637-642.

Up-Regulation of Differentiation Related Gene-1 Expression in the Androgen Independent Prostate Cancer

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Urology, Kwandong University School of Medicine, Goyang, Korea.
  • 2Department of Urology, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. hychoi@smc.samsung.co.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine whether the up-regulation of the differentiation related gene (Drg-1) enhances the progression of prostate cancer into the androgen independent phenotype, via escaping androgen signal transduction.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
A full length of Drg-1 cDNA was obtained using the Drg-1 primer, which was inserted into LNCaP cells. The sensitivities of dihydrotestosterone and bicalutamide were then examined. In addition, the level of the Drg-1 gene expression was examined in derivatives of the LNCaP cell lines obtained from the orthotopic animal model.
RESULTS
The Drg-1 transfected LNCaP cells, which highly expressed the Drg-1, were established (LNCaP/D2). The LNCaP/D2 slowly grew in a culture medium, supplemented with 10% charcoal stripped fetal bovine serum, whereas the control cells did not. When the sensitivities of DHT and bicalutamide were examined, the PC-3 and LNCaP/D2 cells were not sensitive to either. The metastatic androgen independent prostate cancer cells (LNCaP-AI-Lung), which were obtained from the orthotopic animal model, showed higher levels of Drg-1 expression than the parental cells.
CONCLUSIONS
Androgen dependent prostate cancer cells, expressing high levels of the Drg-1 gene, behave like androgen independent prostate cancer cells. This finding suggest that the Drg-1 gene may play an important role in the initiation of an androgen-independent state.

Keyword

Prostatic neoplasms; NDRG1 protein

MeSH Terms

Cell Line
Charcoal
Dihydrotestosterone
DNA, Complementary
Gene Expression
Humans
Models, Animal
Parents
Phenotype
Prostate*
Prostatic Neoplasms*
Signal Transduction
United Nations
Up-Regulation*
Charcoal
DNA, Complementary
Dihydrotestosterone
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