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. 2002 Oct 1;53(2):133-42.
doi: 10.1002/pros.10143.

Bcl-2 antagonizes the combined apoptotic effect of transforming growth factor-beta and dihydrotestosterone in prostate cancer cells

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Bcl-2 antagonizes the combined apoptotic effect of transforming growth factor-beta and dihydrotestosterone in prostate cancer cells

Elizabeth M Bruckheimer et al. Prostate. .

Abstract

Background: We previously demonstrated that dihydrotestosterone (DHT) enhances transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) -induced apoptosis in human prostate cancer cells (Endocrinology 2001;142:2419-2426).

Methods: In this study, the ability of the apoptosis suppressor bcl-2 to directly antagonize the combined apoptotic effect of TGF-beta and DHT in the androgen-sensitive LNCaP TbetaRII prostate cancer cells was examined. The previously cloned TGF-RbetaII receptor LNCaP cells, responsive to both TGF-beta and androgens, were engineered to overexpress the bcl-2 oncoprotein and the profile of apoptosis induction was analyzed in response to TGF-beta alone (5.0 ng/ml) or in combination with DHT (1 nM).

Results: Biological characterization of cloned LNCaP TbetaRII hygromycin/bcl-2 transfectants demonstrated that bcl-2 overexpression resulted in a significant inhibition of the combined TGF-beta and DHT apoptotic effect in prostate cancer cells (P < 0.01). Furthermore, molecular analysis indicated that this antagonistic effect of bcl-2 on apoptosis was due to partial suppression of TGF-beta and DHT-mediated induction of caspase-1 expression and activation in LNCaP TbetaRII-hygro/bcl-2 transfectants. These results support a potential bcl-2 interference with the TGF-beta and androgen apoptotic signaling in prostate cancer cells by means of an antagonistic effect on caspase-1 activation.

Conclusion: This evidence may have mechanistic significance in understanding the contribution of bcl-2 overexpression in the development of androgen-independent prostate cancer by means of conferring resistance to TGF-beta-mediated apoptosis.

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