Literature DB >> 14648704

PGE2-mediated upregulation of iNOS in murine breast cancer cells through the activation of EP4 receptors.

Alexander V Timoshenko1, Peeyush K Lala, Chandan Chakraborty.   

Abstract

We report here that endogenous prostaglandin E(2) (PGE(2)) resulting from cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 expression in a highly metastatic murine breast cancer cell line C3L5 upregulates IFN-gamma + LPS-induced nitric oxide (NO) synthase (iNOS) expression and NO production. This action of PGE(2) is mediated through the EP(4) receptor in a cAMP-dependent manner. Both nonselective and selective COX-2 inhibitors suppressed IFN-gamma + LPS-induced NO production, which was largely restored by exogenous PGE(2) or EP(4) receptor agonist PGE(1) alcohol. EP(4) antagonist AH-23848B inhibited NO production with a concomitant downregulation of iNOS mRNA in IFN-gamma + LPS-stimulated cells. cAMP dependence of NO production by cells under inducible conditions was demonstrated by the use of known modulators of intracellular cAMP. Since both COX-2 and iNOS are implicated in breast cancer progression, our findings of EP(4) receptor-mediated upregulation of iNOS in COX-2-expressing breast cancer cells suggest that blocking COX-2 and/or EP(4) may provide a simple therapeutic modality in this tumor model. Copyright 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14648704     DOI: 10.1002/ijc.11575

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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