Literature DB >> 11861369

Trk receptor inhibition induces apoptosis of proliferating but not quiescent human osteoblasts.

Jacek Pinski1, Ashani Weeraratna, Aarti R Uzgare, Julia T Arnold, Samuel R Denmeade, John T Isaacs.   

Abstract

Prostate cancer frequently metastasizes to the skeleton, producing painful osteoblastic lesions, which are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. This bone tropism involves the bidirectional paracrine interactions between prostate cancer cells and osteoblasts. These interactions enhance prostate cancer cell survival and proliferation of osteoblasts. Therefore, agents that can induce apoptosis of prostate cancer cells and proliferating osteoblasts would be highly advantageous. Previously, we have documented that the unique survival pathway for prostate cancer cells involves a neurotrophin/Trk receptor autocrine pathway. The indocarbazole compounds, CEP-701 and CEP-751, are potent inhibitor of this Trk receptor survival signaling and thus selectively induces apoptosis of prostate cancer cells in various in vitro and in vivo models. In this study, we documented the effects of CEP-751 on the conditionally immortalized osteoblastic cell line, hFOB, in vitro. At the permissive temperature of 34 degrees C, these cells express large T antigen, inducing their continuous proliferation, whereas at 39 degrees C, T antigen is degraded and the cells stop proliferating without undergoing apoptosis. Trk receptors are expressed in hFOB cells, as determined both by reverse transcription-PCR and Western blots. These osteoblasts were shown to produce nerve growth factor and brain-derived neurotrophic factor but not neurotrophin-3, as measured by ELISA. hFOB osteoblasts, cultured at 34 degrees C, secreted significantly (P < 0.01) more brain-derived neurotrophic factor and nerve growth factor into the medium than hFOB cells cultured at 39 degrees C. Because the Trk/neurotrophin axis is present in both proliferating and quiescent (i.e., nonproliferating) osteoblasts, the effects of 48 h of exposure to various doses of CEP-751 on cell viability and apoptosis of hFOB cells were assessed by trypan blue exclusion assays and 4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole nuclear staining. Cell viability and apoptosis of hFOB cells at 34 degrees C were significantly and dose-dependently decreased compared with untreated proliferating cells. In contrast, even the highest concentration of CEP-751 (200 nM) did not affect cell viability and apoptosis of quiescent hFOB cells cultured at 39 degrees C. This trk inhibition-induced cytotoxicity was confirmed using early-passage, proliferating normal (i.e., non-SV40-transformed) human osteoblasts, which also express Trk receptor protein. These combined results demonstrate that proliferating osteoblasts acquire a sensitivity to trk inhibition- induced apoptosis not shared with normally quiescent osteoblasts.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11861369

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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