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Erschienen in: Clinical & Experimental Metastasis 2/2014

01.02.2014 | Research Paper

Prostate cancer derived prostatic acid phosphatase promotes an osteoblastic response in the bone microenvironment

verfasst von: Sandy R. Larson, Jessica Chin, Xiaotun Zhang, Lisha G. Brown, Ilsa M. Coleman, Bryce Lakely, Martin Tenniswood, Eva Corey, Peter S. Nelson, Robert L. Vessella, Colm Morrissey

Erschienen in: Clinical & Experimental Metastasis | Ausgabe 2/2014

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Abstract

Approximately 90 % of patients who die of prostate cancer (PCa) have bone metastases, often promoting osteoblastic lesions. We observed that 88 % of castration-resistant PCa (CRPC) bone metastases express prostatic acid phosphatase (PAP), a soluble secreted protein expressed by prostate epithelial cells in predominately osteoblastic (n = 18) or osteolytic (n = 15) lesions. Additionally, conditioned media (CM) of an osteoblastic PCa xenograft LuCaP 23.1 contained significant levels of PAP and promoted mineralization in mouse and human calvaria-derived cells (MC3T3-E1 and HCO). To demonstrate that PAP promotes mineralization, we stimulated MC3T3-E1 cells with PAP and observed increased mineralization, which could be blocked with the specific PAP inhibitor, phosphonic acid. Furthermore, the mineralization promoted by LuCaP 23.1 CM was also blocked by phosphonic acid, suggesting PAP is responsible for the mineralization promoting activity of LuCaP 23.1. In addition, gene expression arrays comparing osteoblastic to osteolytic CRPC (n = 14) identified betacellulin (BTC) as a gene upregulated during the osteoblastic response in osteoblasts during new bone formation. Moreover, BTC levels were increased in bone marrow stromal cells in response to LuCaP 23.1 CM in vitro. Because new bone formation does occur in osteoblastic and can occur in osteolytic CRPC bone metastases, we confirmed by immunohistochemistry (n = 36) that BTC was highly expressed in osteoblasts involved in new bone formation occurring in both osteoblastic and osteolytic sites. These studies suggest a role for PAP in promoting the osteoblastic reaction in CRPC bone metastases and identify BTC as a novel downstream protein expressed in osteoblasts during new bone formation.
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Metadaten
Titel
Prostate cancer derived prostatic acid phosphatase promotes an osteoblastic response in the bone microenvironment
verfasst von
Sandy R. Larson
Jessica Chin
Xiaotun Zhang
Lisha G. Brown
Ilsa M. Coleman
Bryce Lakely
Martin Tenniswood
Eva Corey
Peter S. Nelson
Robert L. Vessella
Colm Morrissey
Publikationsdatum
01.02.2014
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Clinical & Experimental Metastasis / Ausgabe 2/2014
Print ISSN: 0262-0898
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-7276
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10585-013-9625-2

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