[Effects of vimentin on invasion and metastasis of prostate cancer cell lines PC-3M-1E8 and PC-3M-2B4]
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[Effects of vimentin on invasion and metastasis of prostate cancer cell lines PC-3M-1E8 and PC-3M-2B4]
Abstract
Background & objective: Vimentin, a cytoskeleton protein, is involved in regulating the migration and proliferation of cells. This study was to detect the expression of vimentin in prostate cancer cell lines PC-3M-1E8 and PC-3M-2B4, and evaluate the effects of vimentin on invasion and metastasis of prostate cancer cells.
Methods: Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) followed by matrix-assisted laser desorption/time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI TOF-MS) were used to detect the expression of vimentin in prostate cancer cell lines PC-3M-1E8 and PC-3M-2B4. Genetic intervention of vimentin gene and in vitro invasion assay were used to investigate the effects of vimentin on the invasion and metastasis of prostate cancer cells.
Results: The protein level of vimentin was higher in PC-3M-1E8 cells with high metastatic potential than in PC-3M-2B4 cells with low metastatic potential. Eukaryotic vectors expressing antisense-and sense-vimentin were constructed successfully and transfected into PC-3M-1E8 and PC-3M-2B4 cells separately. The number of invasive cells was significantly lower in PC-3M-1E8/vas cells with antisense-vimentin than in control PC-3M-1E8/3.1(-) cells (99.3+/-4.8 vs. 319.4+/-6.5, P<0.01), and significantly higher in PC-3M-2B4/vs cells with sense-vimentin than in control PC-3M-2B4/3.1(+) cells (330.5+/-5.8 vs. 98.6+/-7.5, P<0.01).
Conclusion: Vimentin is a promising marker for predicting the invasion and metastasis of prostate cancer cells.
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