نتایج جستجو برای: lncap

تعداد نتایج: 3171  

Journal: :Cancer research 1992
M F Lin J DaVolio R Garcia-Arenas

Human prostatic acid phosphatase (PAcP) is a tissue-specific differentiation antigen and is the major phosphotyrosyl (p-tyr) protein phosphatase in normal differentiated prostate epithelial cells. In prostate carcinomas, cellular PAcP has a low expression. We examined the expression of cellular PAcP activity and its correlation with cell growth that may lead us to understand the role of tyrosin...

Journal: :The Prostate 2011
Chu Zhang Mehrnoosh Soori Fayth L Miles Robert A Sikes Daniel D Carson Leland W K Chung Mary C Farach-Carson

BACKGROUND Preferential bony metastasis of human prostate cancer (PCa) cells contributes to disease mortality and morbidity. Local factors in bone stromal extracellular matrix microenvironment affect tumor growth through paracrine interactions between tumor and stromal cells. METHODS Using co-culture and medium transfer, we used several methods to assess interactions between PCa and bone stro...

2013
Anna Laurenzana Manjola Balliu Cristina Cellai Maria Novella Romanelli Francesco Paoletti

Histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACi) represent a promising class of epigenetic agents with anticancer properties. Here, we report that (S)-2, a novel hydroxamate-based HDACi, shown previously to be effective against acute myeloid leukemia cells, was also a potent inducer of apoptosis/differentiation in human prostate LNCaP and PC3 cancer cells. In LNCaP cells (S)-2 was capable of triggering H...

2001
Christopher W. Gregory Raymond T. Johnson James L. Mohler Frank S. French Elizabeth M. Wilson

The androgen receptor (AR) is highly expressed in androgen-dependent and recurrent prostate cancer (CaP) suggesting it has a role in the growth and progression of CaP. Previously proposed mechanisms for AR reactivation in recurrent CaP include altered growth factor signaling leading to protein phosphorylation and AR mutations that broaden ligand specificity. To further establish a role for AR i...

Journal: :Radiation Oncology (London, England) 2008
Robert Michael Hermann Hendrik Andreas Wolff Hubertus Jarry Paul Thelen Carsten Gruendker Margret Rave-Fraenk Heinz Schmidberger Hans Christiansen

BACKGROUND As the majority of prostate cancers (PC) express estrogen receptors, we evaluated the combination of radiation and estrogenic stimulation (estrogen and genistein) on the radiosensitivity of PC cells in vitro. METHODS PC cells LNCaP (androgen-sensitive) and PC-3 (androgen-independent) were evaluated. Estrogen receptor (ER) expression was analyzed by means of immunostaining. Cells we...

2006
Martin E. Gleave Jer-Tsong Hsieh Hsi-Chin Wu Martin E. Cleave Andrew C. von Eschenbach Leland W. K. Chung

The ability of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) to predict tumor volume and stage in patients with prostate cancer would be improved if factors regulating its production and clearance were better defined. A thorough understanding of the pharmacokinetics (regulation of production, metab olism, and excretion) of PSA has been precluded, however, by the absence of an in vivo animal model. The purpos...

2015
Feiya Yang Liming Song Huiping Wang Jun Wang Zhiqing Xu Nianzeng Xing Antimo Migliaccio

Quercetin and 2-Methoxyestradiol (2-ME) are promising anti-cancer substances. Our previous in vitro study showed that quercetin synergized with 2-Methoxyestradiol exhibiting increased antiproliferative and proapoptotic activity in both androgen-dependent LNCaP and androgen-independent PC-3 human prostate cancer cell lines. In the present study, we determined whether their combination could inhi...

Journal: :Cancer research 2009
Wei Li Bu-Er Wang Paul Moran Terry Lipari Rajkumar Ganesan Racquel Corpuz Mary J C Ludlam Alvin Gogineni Hartmut Koeppen Stuart Bunting Wei-Qiang Gao Daniel Kirchhofer

The transmembrane serine protease hepsin is one of the most highly upregulated genes in prostate cancer. Here, we investigated its tumor-promoting activity by use of a mouse orthotopic prostate cancer model. First, we compared the tumor growth of low hepsin-expressing LnCaP-17 cells with hepsin-overexpressing LnCaP-34 cells. After implantation of cells into the left anterior prostate lobe, LnCa...

Journal: :Journal of cellular biochemistry 2012
John M Schmitt Samantha Smith Brendon Hart Luke Fletcher

AKT and its substrate BAD have been shown to promote prostate cancer cell survival. Agonists, such as carbachol, and hormones that increase intracellular calcium concentration can activate AKT leading to cancer cell survival. The LNCaP prostate cancer cells express the carbachol-sensitive M(3) -subtype of G protein-coupled receptors that cause increases in intracellular calcium and activate the...

Journal: :Cancer research 2003
Satoshi Kiyama Kevin Morrison Tobias Zellweger Majid Akbari Michael Cox Duan Yu Hideaki Miyake Martin E Gleave

Activation of alternative growth factor pathways after androgen withdrawal is one mechanism mediating androgen-independent (AI) progression in advanced prostate cancer. Insulin-like growth factor (IGF) I activation is modulated by a family of IGF binding proteins (IGFBPs). Although IGFBP-2 is one of the most commonly overexpressed genes in hormone refractory prostate cancer, the functional sign...

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