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Secretion of prostatic specific antigen, proliferative activity and androgen response in epithelial-stromal co-cultures from human prostate carcinoma.

Enrique Castellón1, Karina Venegas, Leonardo Sáenz, Héctor Contreras, Christian Huidobro.   

Abstract

We investigate the proliferative activity, prostatic specific antigen (PSA) secretion, morphology and androgen response of human prostate tumour epithelial cells co-cultured with stromal cells in a bicameral system. Stromal and epithelial cells were isolated from prostate adenocarcinoma by enzyme digestion and cultured in defined media. Immunocytochemistry for prostate carcinoma tumour antigen (PCTA-1) was performed for culture purity evaluation. Also, the morphology of the epithelial cells in co-culture was evaluated by electron microscopy. PSA was determined by microparticle enzyme immunoassay (MEIA) automatized protocol and the proliferation was evaluated by a commercial spectrophotometric kit, based on formazan salt formation. Both cell cultures showed more than 90% of purity. The epithelial cell co-cultures showed marked membrane processes and cell interdigitations. The proliferative activity of the epithelial cells was increased in presence of stromal cells. Also, PSA secretion was significantly increased and maintained for at least 14 days, whereas the androgen response for PSA secretion was evidenced only in co-culture condition. Primary co-cultures of epithelial and stromal cells from human prostate carcinoma are able to maintain, for a prolonged time, proliferative and secretory properties as well hormone response, and represent a valuable tool for cellular and molecular studies on prostate cancer.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15679620     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2605.2004.00509.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Androl        ISSN: 0105-6263


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