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p27(Kip1 )deficiency promotes prostate carcinogenesis but does not affect the efficacy of retinoids in suppressing the neoplastic process

BACKGROUND: p27 is a cell cycle suppressor gene, whose protein is a negative regulator of cyclin/cdk complexes. p27 is also a potential target of retinoids in cancer prevention studies. In benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH), and in most carcinomas, p27(Kip1 )is down-regulated, suggesting its potentia...

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Autores principales: Taylor, Winna, Mathias, Amanda, Ali, Arshia, Ke, Hengning, Stoynev, Nikolay, Shilkaitis, Anne, Green, Albert, Kiyokawa, Hiroaki, Christov, Konstantin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2958951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20932324
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-10-541
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author Taylor, Winna
Mathias, Amanda
Ali, Arshia
Ke, Hengning
Stoynev, Nikolay
Shilkaitis, Anne
Green, Albert
Kiyokawa, Hiroaki
Christov, Konstantin
author_facet Taylor, Winna
Mathias, Amanda
Ali, Arshia
Ke, Hengning
Stoynev, Nikolay
Shilkaitis, Anne
Green, Albert
Kiyokawa, Hiroaki
Christov, Konstantin
author_sort Taylor, Winna
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: p27 is a cell cycle suppressor gene, whose protein is a negative regulator of cyclin/cdk complexes. p27 is also a potential target of retinoids in cancer prevention studies. In benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH), and in most carcinomas, p27(Kip1 )is down-regulated, suggesting its potential resistance to retinoids. To test this hypothesis, we examined the efficacy of 9-cis retinoic acid (9cRA) to suppress prostate cell proliferation (PECP) and carcinogenesis in p27(Kip1 )deficient mice. METHODS: p27(Kip1 )deficient (-/-), heterozygous (+/-) and homozygous (+/+) mice were treated for 7 days with testosterone, 9cRA, or with both, and cell proliferation in dorsolateral prostate (DLP) was determined by BrdU labeling. Prostate carcinogenesis was induced by N-Methyl-N-Nitrosourea (MNU) and hormone stimulation. RESULTS: PECP in DLP of two-month-old mice of all genotypes was similar but significantly increased in old p27-/- mice only. Testosterone treatment increased PECP in all three p27 genotypes with the highest values in p27-/- mice. p27(Kip1 )deficiency did not affect the response of PEC to 9cRA and to 9cRA+testosterone. The decrease of p27(Kip1 )in p27+/- and p27-/- mice progressively increased the incidence and frequency of PIN and tumors. 9cRA suppressed PIN in all three p27 genotypes and this was associated with decreased PECP and increased cellular senescence. CONCLUSIONS: This data indicates that p27(Kip1 )deficiency promotes prostate cell proliferation and carcinogenesis but does not affect 9cRA's potential to suppress prostate carcinogenesis, suggesting that patients with PIN and carcinomas lacking or having a low level of p27(Kip1 )expression may also benefit from clinical trials with retinoids.
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spelling pubmed-29589512010-10-22 p27(Kip1 )deficiency promotes prostate carcinogenesis but does not affect the efficacy of retinoids in suppressing the neoplastic process Taylor, Winna Mathias, Amanda Ali, Arshia Ke, Hengning Stoynev, Nikolay Shilkaitis, Anne Green, Albert Kiyokawa, Hiroaki Christov, Konstantin BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: p27 is a cell cycle suppressor gene, whose protein is a negative regulator of cyclin/cdk complexes. p27 is also a potential target of retinoids in cancer prevention studies. In benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH), and in most carcinomas, p27(Kip1 )is down-regulated, suggesting its potential resistance to retinoids. To test this hypothesis, we examined the efficacy of 9-cis retinoic acid (9cRA) to suppress prostate cell proliferation (PECP) and carcinogenesis in p27(Kip1 )deficient mice. METHODS: p27(Kip1 )deficient (-/-), heterozygous (+/-) and homozygous (+/+) mice were treated for 7 days with testosterone, 9cRA, or with both, and cell proliferation in dorsolateral prostate (DLP) was determined by BrdU labeling. Prostate carcinogenesis was induced by N-Methyl-N-Nitrosourea (MNU) and hormone stimulation. RESULTS: PECP in DLP of two-month-old mice of all genotypes was similar but significantly increased in old p27-/- mice only. Testosterone treatment increased PECP in all three p27 genotypes with the highest values in p27-/- mice. p27(Kip1 )deficiency did not affect the response of PEC to 9cRA and to 9cRA+testosterone. The decrease of p27(Kip1 )in p27+/- and p27-/- mice progressively increased the incidence and frequency of PIN and tumors. 9cRA suppressed PIN in all three p27 genotypes and this was associated with decreased PECP and increased cellular senescence. CONCLUSIONS: This data indicates that p27(Kip1 )deficiency promotes prostate cell proliferation and carcinogenesis but does not affect 9cRA's potential to suppress prostate carcinogenesis, suggesting that patients with PIN and carcinomas lacking or having a low level of p27(Kip1 )expression may also benefit from clinical trials with retinoids. BioMed Central 2010-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2958951/ /pubmed/20932324 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-10-541 Text en Copyright ©2010 Taylor et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Taylor, Winna
Mathias, Amanda
Ali, Arshia
Ke, Hengning
Stoynev, Nikolay
Shilkaitis, Anne
Green, Albert
Kiyokawa, Hiroaki
Christov, Konstantin
p27(Kip1 )deficiency promotes prostate carcinogenesis but does not affect the efficacy of retinoids in suppressing the neoplastic process
title p27(Kip1 )deficiency promotes prostate carcinogenesis but does not affect the efficacy of retinoids in suppressing the neoplastic process
title_full p27(Kip1 )deficiency promotes prostate carcinogenesis but does not affect the efficacy of retinoids in suppressing the neoplastic process
title_fullStr p27(Kip1 )deficiency promotes prostate carcinogenesis but does not affect the efficacy of retinoids in suppressing the neoplastic process
title_full_unstemmed p27(Kip1 )deficiency promotes prostate carcinogenesis but does not affect the efficacy of retinoids in suppressing the neoplastic process
title_short p27(Kip1 )deficiency promotes prostate carcinogenesis but does not affect the efficacy of retinoids in suppressing the neoplastic process
title_sort p27(kip1 )deficiency promotes prostate carcinogenesis but does not affect the efficacy of retinoids in suppressing the neoplastic process
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2958951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20932324
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-10-541
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