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Tumor-suppressive effects of neutral endopeptidase in androgen-independent prostate cancer cells.

J Dai1, R Shen, M Sumitomo, J S Goldberg, Y Geng, D Navarro, S Xu, J A Koutcher, M Garzotto, C T Powell, D M Nanus.   

Abstract

Expression of neutral endopeptidase (NEP) 24.11 is diminished in metastatic, androgen-independent prostate cancers (PCs; C. N. Papandreou et al., NAT: MED:, 4: 50--57, 1998). To determine the effects on androgen-independent PC cells of overexpressing cell-surface NEP, an inducible tetracycline-regulatory gene expression system was used to stably introduce and express the NEP gene in androgen-independent TSU-Pr1 cells generating WT-5 cells, which expressed high levels of enzymatically active NEP protein when cultured in the absence of tetracycline. TN12 cells, which contain the identical vectors without the NEP gene and do not express NEP, were used as control. Expression of NEP in WT-5 cells after removal of tetracycline from the media resulted in a >80% inhibition in cell proliferation over a 1-week period (P < 0.005) compared with control cells. Tumor formation occurred in the prostate glands of orthotopically injected athymic mice killed at 30 days in 4 of 5 mice that were given injections of 2 x 10(6) WT-5 cells and were fed doxycycline (NEP suppressed), and in all mice that were given injections of TN12 cells and were fed with or without doxycycline. In contrast, only 1 of 5 mouse prostates developed a tumor in mice that were given injections of WT-5 cells and that did not receive doxycycline. Analysis of the mechanisms of NEP-induced growth suppression revealed that NEP expression in WT-5 cells induced a 4-fold increase in the number of PC cells undergoing apoptosis, and increased the expression of p21 tumor suppressor gene protein and the level of unphosphorylated retinoblastoma protein as determined by Western blot. Flow cytometric analysis show that induced NEP expression in WT-5 cells resulted in a G(1) cell cycle arrest. These data show that NEP can inhibit PC cell growth and tumorigenicity and suggest that NEP has potential as therapy for androgen-independent PC.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11350908

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cancer Res        ISSN: 1078-0432            Impact factor:   12.531


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