Prevention of cell death induced by tumor necrosis factor alpha in LNCaP cells by overexpression of sulfated glycoprotein-2 (clusterin).
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Sulfated glycoprotein-2 (SGP-2) expression has been associated with programmed cell death in the prostate, but its exact role remains unclear. The present study was carried out in an attempt to establish the function of SGP-2 in programmed cell death using tumor necrosis factor (TNF) alpha-induced cytotoxicity in LNCaP cells as the model system. LNCaP is an androgen-sensitive, human prostatic cancer cell line that responds to TNF in culture by undergoing programmed cell death, as determined by the loss of cell number, failure to exclude trypan blue, detection of DNA fragmentation, and increased release of previously incorporated [3H]thymidine. Immunocytochemical staining for SGP-2 was weak but evident in LNCaP cells. Following treatment with TNF alpha, there was a time-dependent increase in SGP-2 staining, the intensity of which peaked at 2 h and declined thereafter. SGP-2 staining in LNCaP cells was undetectable prior to the onset of DNA fragmentation at 6 h of TNF treatment. This observation indicated that TNF-induced cell death in LNCaP cells was characterized by an initial transient elevation of SGP-2, followed by a period of SGP-2 depletion that preceded cell death. Transfection of LNCaP with a 21-base oligonucleotide antisense to SGP-2 resulted in a significant increase in cell death that was sequence specific and was accompanied by a reduction in SGP-2 biosynthesis. These findings supported the concept that SGP-2 depletion, rather than its expression, was associated with cell death. Finally, stable transfection and subsequent overexpression of SGP-2 in LNCaP cells resulted in resistance to the cytotoxic effect of TNF. These results have provided evidence to indicate that SGP-2 plays a role in the protection of TNF-induced cell death in LNCaP cells.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Cancer research
دوره 55 11 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1995