| Literature DB >> 15947107 |
L Lemonnier1, R Lazarenko, Y Shuba, S Thebault, M Roudbaraki, G Lepage, N Prevarskaya, R Skryma.
Abstract
Neuroendocrine (NE) differentiation of prostate epithelial/basal cells is a hallmark of advanced, androgen-independent prostate cancer, for which there is no successful therapy. Here we report for the first time on alterations in regulatory volume decrease (RVD) and its key determinant, swelling-activated Cl- current (I(Cl,swell)), associated with NE differentiation of androgen-dependent LNCaP prostate cancer epithelial cells. NE-differentiating regimens, namely, chronic cAMP elevation or androgen deprivation, resulted in generally augmented I(Cl,swell) and enhanced RVD. This occurred as a result of both the increased endogenous expression of ClC-3, which is a volume-sensitive Cl- channel involved, as we show, in I(Cl,swell) in LNCaP (lymph-node carcinoma of the prostate) cells and the weaker negative I(Cl,swell) control from Ca2+ entering via store-dependent pathways. The changes in the RVD of NE-differentiated cells generally mimicked those reported for Bcl-2-conferred apoptotic resistance. Our results suggest that strengthening the mechanism that helps to maintain volume constancy may contribute to better survival rates of apoptosis-resistant NE cells.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15947107 DOI: 10.1677/erc.1.00898
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Endocr Relat Cancer ISSN: 1351-0088 Impact factor: 5.678