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C‐C motif ligand 5 promotes migration of prostate cancer cells in the prostate cancer bone metastasis microenvironment.

Authors :
Urata, Satoko
Izumi, Kouji
Hiratsuka, Kaoru
Maolake, Aerken
Natsagdorj, Ariunbold
Shigehara, Kazuyoshi
Iwamoto, Hiroaki
Kadomoto, Suguru
Makino, Tomoyuki
Naito, Renato
Kadono, Yoshifumi
Lin, Wen‐Jye
Wufuer, Guzailinuer
Narimoto, Kazutaka
Mizokami, Atsushi
Source :
Cancer Science; Mar2018, Vol. 109 Issue 3, p724-731, 8p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Chemokines and their receptors have key roles in cancer progression. The present study investigated chemokine activity in the prostate cancer bone metastasis microenvironment. Growth and migration of human prostate cancer cells were assayed in cocultures with bone stromal cells. The migration of LNCaP cells significantly increased when co‐cultured with bone stromal cells isolated from prostate cancer bone metastases. Cytokine array analysis of conditioned medium from bone stromal cell cultures identified CCL5 as a concentration‐dependent promoter of LNCaP cell migration. The migration of LNCaP cells was suppressed when C‐C motif ligand 5 (CCL5) neutralizing antibody was added to cocultures with bone stromal cells. Knockdown of androgen receptor with small interfering RNA increased the migration of LNCaP cells compared with control cells, and CCL5 did not promote the migration of androgen receptor knockdown LNCaP. Elevated CCL5 secretion in bone stromal cells from metastatic lesions induced prostate cancer cell migration by a mechanism consistent with CCL5 activity upstream of androgen receptor signaling. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13479032
Volume :
109
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Cancer Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
128291247
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/cas.13494