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Supplemental Files from Lipid Uptake Is an Androgen-Enhanced Lipid Supply Pathway Associated with Prostate Cancer Disease Progression and Bone Metastasis

Authors :
Martin C. Sadowski
Colleen C. Nelson
Marcel E. Dinger
Nenad Bartonicek
Lisa K. Philp
Stephen J. McPherson
Chenwei Wang
Melanie L. Lehman
Atefeh Taherian Fard
Anja Rockstroh
Kaylyn D. Tousignant
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), 2023.

Abstract

Figure S1: LNCaP, VCaP and DuCaP cells were grown in charcoal-dextran stripped serum (CSS) for 48 h and treated with increasing concentrations of R1881 or DHT in the presence or absence of Enzalutamide (10 µM) or vehicle (Ctrl) for 48 h. Figure S2: Androgens increased lipid uptake of long-chain fatty acids. LAPC4 cells were grown in CSS for 48 h and treated with 1 nM R1881 or vehicle for 48 h. Figure S3: (A) LNCaP cells were synchronized in G0/G1 by androgen deprivation (CSS for 48 h) followed by treatment with Tunicamycin (1 mg/mL), Hydroxyurea (1 M), or Nocodazole (25 ug/mL) for another 24 h, placing cell cycle blocks in G0/G1, S phase and mitosis, respectively. Figure S4: Oncomine analysis of candidate lipid transporters in (A) Grasso [2], (B) Varambally [3] and (C) LaTulippe datasets [4] comparing gene expression of normal prostate gland versus localized, primary prostate cancer tumor samples. Figure S5: (A) DuCaP (top panel) and VCaP cells (bottom panel) were grown in CSS for 48 h and treated with 10 nM DHT in the absence or presence of Enz (10 µM) or vehicle (Ctrl) for 48 h. Table S1. Primer sequences

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....110d167333fec1a49913df2360f93a80