Human Prostate Cancer Cells Secrete Neuro-Protective Factors in Response to Cryotherapy.

Molecular and cellular pharmacology Pub Date : 2009-01-01
Seema Gupta, Mini Varghese, Mohammed M Shareef, Mansoor M Ahmed
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Cryoablation is one of the established treatment modalities for prostate cancer management. Although, it is target specific, it may still lead to damage to the nerve fibers around the prostate tumor. In this study, by directly exposing the co-cultures of prostate cancer cells, PC-3 and Schwann cell-Dorsal Root Ganglion neuron (SC-DRG) to cryo-shock and by exposing SC-DRG to cryo-shock conditioned media (CSCM) obtained from PC-3 cells, robust neuro-protective effects were observed. Since this neuro-protective effect originated from cryotherapy-treated PC-3 cells, the presence of putative factors secreted by PC-3 cells in the medium following cryo-shock was analyzed. Using human cytokine antibody array analysis, differential release of cytokines in CSCM was observed with induced release of cytokines involved in neuro-protection like IL-1α, MIP-4, MIP-5, Leptin, IL-15 and ICAM-1 with simultaneous inhibition of TNFRI and TNFRII that are implicated in killing of nerve cells. Further, using Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization-Time Of Flight (MALDI-TOF) sequencing, two proteins were identified namely, CypA (cyclophilin A) and NM23 (nonmetastatic protein 23) in the CSCM. CypA functions as a mediator of intracellular as well as extracellular neuro-protective mechanisms and NM23 has been implicated as a potential suppressor protein of tumor metastasis. Thus, this study revealed the presence of factors in CSCM that has the potential to protect normal neuronal cells and suppress metastasis.

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人前列腺癌细胞对冷冻治疗反应分泌神经保护因子。
冷冻消融是前列腺癌管理的既定治疗方式之一。虽然它是针对特定目标的,但它仍可能导致前列腺肿瘤周围的神经纤维受损。本研究通过将前列腺癌细胞、PC-3和雪旺细胞-背根神经节神经元(SC-DRG)共培养物直接暴露于低温休克中,并将SC-DRG暴露于从PC-3细胞中获得的低温休克条件培养基(CSCM)中,观察到强大的神经保护作用。由于这种神经保护作用源于冷冻处理的PC-3细胞,因此分析了低温休克后培养基中PC-3细胞分泌的推定因子的存在。利用人细胞因子抗体阵列分析,观察到CSCM细胞因子的差异释放,诱导IL-1α、MIP-4、MIP-5、Leptin、IL-15和ICAM-1等参与神经保护的细胞因子的释放,同时抑制与神经细胞杀伤有关的TNFRI和TNFRII。此外,利用基质辅助激光解吸/电离飞行时间(MALDI-TOF)测序,在CSCM中鉴定出两种蛋白,即CypA(亲环蛋白A)和NM23(非转移蛋白23)。CypA作为细胞内和细胞外神经保护机制的中介,NM23已被认为是肿瘤转移的潜在抑制蛋白。因此,本研究揭示了CSCM中存在具有保护正常神经元细胞和抑制转移潜力的因子。
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