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Chronic IL-1 exposure drives LNCaP cells to evolve androgen and AR independence

Chronic inflammation promotes prostate cancer (PCa) initiation and progression. We previously reported that acute intereluekin-1 (IL-1) exposure represses androgen receptor (AR) accumulation and activity, providing a possible mechanism for IL-1-mediated development of androgen- and AR-independent PC...

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Autores principales: Dahl, Haley C., Kanchwala, Mohammed, Thomas-Jardin, Shayna E., Sandhu, Amrit, Kanumuri, Preethi, Nawas, Afshan F., Xing, Chao, Lin, Chenchu, Frigo, Daniel E., Delk, Nikki A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7743957/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33326447
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242970
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author Dahl, Haley C.
Kanchwala, Mohammed
Thomas-Jardin, Shayna E.
Sandhu, Amrit
Kanumuri, Preethi
Nawas, Afshan F.
Xing, Chao
Lin, Chenchu
Frigo, Daniel E.
Delk, Nikki A.
author_facet Dahl, Haley C.
Kanchwala, Mohammed
Thomas-Jardin, Shayna E.
Sandhu, Amrit
Kanumuri, Preethi
Nawas, Afshan F.
Xing, Chao
Lin, Chenchu
Frigo, Daniel E.
Delk, Nikki A.
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description Chronic inflammation promotes prostate cancer (PCa) initiation and progression. We previously reported that acute intereluekin-1 (IL-1) exposure represses androgen receptor (AR) accumulation and activity, providing a possible mechanism for IL-1-mediated development of androgen- and AR-independent PCa. Given that acute inflammation is quickly resolved, and chronic inflammation is, instead, co-opted by cancer cells to promote tumorigenicity, we set out to determine if chronic IL-1 exposure leads to similar repression of AR and AR activity observed for acute IL-1 exposure and to determine if chronic IL-1 exposure selects for androgen- and AR-independent PCa cells. We generated isogenic sublines from LNCaP cells chronically exposed to IL-1α or IL-1β. Cells were treated with IL-1α, IL-1β, TNFα or HS-5 bone marrow stromal cells conditioned medium to assess cell viability in the presence of cytotoxic inflammatory cytokines. Cell viability was also assessed following serum starvation, AR siRNA silencing and enzalutamide treatment. Finally, RNA sequencing was performed for the IL-1 sublines. MTT, RT-qPCR and western blot analysis show that the sublines evolved resistance to inflammation-induced cytotoxicity and intracellular signaling and evolved reduced sensitivity to siRNA-mediated loss of AR, serum deprivation and enzalutamide. Differential gene expression reveals that canonical AR signaling is aberrant in the IL-1 sublines, where the cells show constitutive PSA repression and basally high KLK2 and NKX3.1 mRNA levels and bioinformatics analysis predicts that pro-survival and pro-tumorigenic pathways are activated in the sublines. Our data provide evidence that chronic IL-1 exposure promotes PCa cell androgen and AR independence and, thus, supports CRPCa development.
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spelling pubmed-77439572020-12-31 Chronic IL-1 exposure drives LNCaP cells to evolve androgen and AR independence Dahl, Haley C. Kanchwala, Mohammed Thomas-Jardin, Shayna E. Sandhu, Amrit Kanumuri, Preethi Nawas, Afshan F. Xing, Chao Lin, Chenchu Frigo, Daniel E. Delk, Nikki A. PLoS One Research Article Chronic inflammation promotes prostate cancer (PCa) initiation and progression. We previously reported that acute intereluekin-1 (IL-1) exposure represses androgen receptor (AR) accumulation and activity, providing a possible mechanism for IL-1-mediated development of androgen- and AR-independent PCa. Given that acute inflammation is quickly resolved, and chronic inflammation is, instead, co-opted by cancer cells to promote tumorigenicity, we set out to determine if chronic IL-1 exposure leads to similar repression of AR and AR activity observed for acute IL-1 exposure and to determine if chronic IL-1 exposure selects for androgen- and AR-independent PCa cells. We generated isogenic sublines from LNCaP cells chronically exposed to IL-1α or IL-1β. Cells were treated with IL-1α, IL-1β, TNFα or HS-5 bone marrow stromal cells conditioned medium to assess cell viability in the presence of cytotoxic inflammatory cytokines. Cell viability was also assessed following serum starvation, AR siRNA silencing and enzalutamide treatment. Finally, RNA sequencing was performed for the IL-1 sublines. MTT, RT-qPCR and western blot analysis show that the sublines evolved resistance to inflammation-induced cytotoxicity and intracellular signaling and evolved reduced sensitivity to siRNA-mediated loss of AR, serum deprivation and enzalutamide. Differential gene expression reveals that canonical AR signaling is aberrant in the IL-1 sublines, where the cells show constitutive PSA repression and basally high KLK2 and NKX3.1 mRNA levels and bioinformatics analysis predicts that pro-survival and pro-tumorigenic pathways are activated in the sublines. Our data provide evidence that chronic IL-1 exposure promotes PCa cell androgen and AR independence and, thus, supports CRPCa development. Public Library of Science 2020-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7743957/ /pubmed/33326447 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242970 Text en © 2020 Dahl et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Dahl, Haley C.
Kanchwala, Mohammed
Thomas-Jardin, Shayna E.
Sandhu, Amrit
Kanumuri, Preethi
Nawas, Afshan F.
Xing, Chao
Lin, Chenchu
Frigo, Daniel E.
Delk, Nikki A.
Chronic IL-1 exposure drives LNCaP cells to evolve androgen and AR independence
title Chronic IL-1 exposure drives LNCaP cells to evolve androgen and AR independence
title_full Chronic IL-1 exposure drives LNCaP cells to evolve androgen and AR independence
title_fullStr Chronic IL-1 exposure drives LNCaP cells to evolve androgen and AR independence
title_full_unstemmed Chronic IL-1 exposure drives LNCaP cells to evolve androgen and AR independence
title_short Chronic IL-1 exposure drives LNCaP cells to evolve androgen and AR independence
title_sort chronic il-1 exposure drives lncap cells to evolve androgen and ar independence
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7743957/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33326447
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242970
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