生成小鼠PTEN空细胞系发现p110β-PAK1在去势抵抗前列腺癌侵袭中的关键作用

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY Molecular Cancer Research Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1158/1541-7786.MCR-22-0808
Haizhen Wang, Yu Zhou, Chen Chu, Jialing Xiao, Shanshan Zheng, Manav Korpal, Joshua M Korn, Tiffany Penaloza, Richard R Drake, Wenjian Gan, Xueliang Gao
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虽然雄激素剥夺治疗经常有效地减少前列腺癌,但不可治愈的转移性去势抵抗性前列腺癌(CRPC)最终会发生。了解CRPC的转移过程是很重要的,目前还没有明确的定义。PTEN是一种在PI3K通路中使磷脂酰肌醇3,4,5-三磷酸去磷酸化的磷酸酶,在高达70%至80%的CRPC中发生丢失。我们在C57BL/6背景下从PTEN基因缺失和Hi-Myc转基因小鼠中获得了小鼠雄激素非依赖性前列腺癌细胞系(PKO)。我们证实该PKO细胞系具有激活的PI3K通路,并且可以转移到免疫缺陷裸鼠和免疫正常的C57BL/6小鼠的股骨和胫骨。在体外,我们发现雄激素剥夺通过p110β亚型依赖的PAK1-MAPK激活显著增强PKO细胞的迁移/侵袭。抑制p110β-PAK1轴可显著降低前列腺癌细胞的迁移/侵袭。值得注意的是,我们对临床样本的分析显示,PAK1在CRPC中比在晚期前列腺癌中更活跃;高PAK1/磷酸化PAK1水平与CRPC患者生存率降低相关。这些信息表明,该细胞系反映了CRPC细胞的特征,可用于解剖CRPC的发生和进展机制。本研究也表明PAK1是治疗CRPC的潜在靶点。意义:本研究使用新生成的无PTEN前列腺癌细胞系来确定p110β-PAK1在CRPC迁移/侵袭中的关键功能作用。该研究还表明p110β-PAK1轴可能是CRPC转移的潜在治疗靶点。
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Generating a Murine PTEN Null Cell Line to Discover the Key Role of p110β-PAK1 in Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer Invasion.

Although androgen deprivation treatment often effectively decreases prostate cancer, incurable metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) eventually occurs. It is important to understand how CRPC metastasis progresses, which is not clearly defined. The loss of PTEN, a phosphatase to dephosphorylate phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate in the PI3K pathway, occurs in up to 70% to 80% of CRPC. We generated a mouse androgen-independent prostate cancer cell line (PKO) from PTEN null and Hi-Myc transgenic mice in C57BL/6 background. We confirmed that this PKO cell line has an activated PI3K pathway and can metastasize into the femur and tibia of immunodeficient nude and immunocompetent C57BL/6 mice. In vitro, we found that androgen deprivation significantly enhanced PKO cell migration/invasion via the p110β isoform-depended PAK1-MAPK activation. Inhibition of the p110β-PAK1 axis significantly decreased prostate cancer cell migration/invasion. Of note, our analysis using clinical samples showed that PAK1 is more activated in CRPC than in advanced prostate cancer; high PAK1/phosphorylated-PAK1 levels are associated with decreased survival rates in patients with CRPC. All the information suggests that this cell line reflects the characteristics of CRPC cells and can be applied to dissect the mechanism of CRPC initiation and progression. This study also shows that PAK1 is a potential target for CRPC treatment.

Implications: This study uses a newly generated PTEN null prostate cancer cell line to define a critical functional role of p110β-PAK1 in CRPC migration/invasion. This study also shows that the p110β-PAK1 axis can potentially be a therapeutic target in CRPC metastasis.

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Molecular Cancer Research
Molecular Cancer Research 医学-细胞生物学
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期刊介绍: Molecular Cancer Research publishes articles describing novel basic cancer research discoveries of broad interest to the field. Studies must be of demonstrated significance, and the journal prioritizes analyses performed at the molecular and cellular level that reveal novel mechanistic insight into pathways and processes linked to cancer risk, development, and/or progression. Areas of emphasis include all cancer-associated pathways (including cell-cycle regulation; cell death; chromatin regulation; DNA damage and repair; gene and RNA regulation; genomics; oncogenes and tumor suppressors; signal transduction; and tumor microenvironment), in addition to studies describing new molecular mechanisms and interactions that support cancer phenotypes. For full consideration, primary research submissions must provide significant novel insight into existing pathway functions or address new hypotheses associated with cancer-relevant biologic questions.
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