Retinoid and androgen regulation of cell growth, epidermal growth factor and retinoic acid receptors in normal and carcinoma rat prostate cells
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Retinoid and androgen regulation of cell growth, epidermal growth factor and retinoic acid receptors in normal and carcinoma rat prostate cells
Abstract
Recent in vivo and in vitro studies suggest that retinoic acid receptor (RAR)-mediated processes may be involved in androgen regulation of prostate cells in a manner that may be altered during prostatic carcinogenesis. We tested this hypothesis in the newly established carcinoma and non-carcinoma rat prostate epithelial cell lines, NRP-154 and NRP-152, respectively. In DMEM/F-12 medium supplemented with 10% charcoal stripped fetal calf serum (cFCS), the number of both NRP-152 and NRP-154 cells were stimulated by testosterone (T), with a 4-fold greater effect in NRP-152 than in NRP-154 cells. Retinoic acid (RA) alone also stimulated the growth of NRP-152 cells, but failed to induce cell growth of NRP-154 cells. Importantly, the level of RAR alpha mRNA was elevated whereas the levels of RAR gamma and androgen receptor (AR) mRNA were lower in NRP-154 cells compared to those in NRP-152 cells. Treatment of NRP-152 cells with increasing doses of T resulted in a dose-dependent decrease and rebound of the level of RAR alpha and gamma mRNA in NRP-152 cells; these effects were not apparent, if not reversed, in NRP-154 cells. Both ligand binding and Western blot analyses revealed that epidermal growth factor receptor (EGF-R) was stimulated by 20 nM T but was suppressed by 0.1 microM RA, which also attenuated the stimulating effects of T on EGF-R in NRP-152 and to a lesser extent in NRP-154 cells. The differences in the level and androgen regulation of RAR mRNAs and reciprocal regulation of EGF-R expression by T and RA between NRP-154 and NRP-152 cells suggest that variations in the EGF-R and RAR signal events may contribute to differences in growth rate between these two cell lines.
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