| Literature DB >> 8073539 |
G Sica1, G Dell'Acqua, F Iacopino, A Fattorossi, P Marchetti, T H van der Kwast, M Pavone-Macaluso.
Abstract
Androgen receptors are expressed at a low level in the cell line PC-3, which does not respond to either androgens or antiandrogens. If these cells are exposed to natural beta-interferon (beta-IFN) a reduction in cell growth and an increase in androgen receptors, evaluated by both biochemical and immunocytochemical techniques, occur. This increase seems not to be related to a selective block of PC-3 in any phase of the cell cycle. Pretreatment with beta-IFN determines in PC-3 cells a partial responsiveness to the androgen dihydrotestosterone as reflected by the increase in cell number. Moreover, the antiandrogen hydroxyflutamide shows agonistic properties by increasing the cell number of PC-3 cells pre-exposed to beta-IFN. When the antiandrogen is tested in combination with interferon, it produces a reduction in the beta-IFN-induced inhibition of cell growth. It is not known whether these unexpected effects are due to the increase in androgen receptors or to other mechanisms.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 8073539 DOI: 10.1007/bf00431546
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Urol Res ISSN: 0300-5623