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Int J Biochem Cell Biol ; 96: 40-50, 2018 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29341930

ABSTRACT

The aim of the present study was to investigate the impact of the activation of estrogen receptors on expression and localization of N-cadherin, E-cadherin and non-phosphorylated ß-catenin in androgen-independent prostate cancer cells (PC-3 and DU-145) and in human post pubertal prostate epithelial cells (PNT1A). Expression of N-cadherin was detected in PNT1A and PC-3 cells, but not in DU-145 cells. E-cadherin was detected only in DU-145 cells and ß-catenin was detected in all cells studied. N-cadherin and ß-catenin were located preferentially in the cellular membrane of PNT1A cells and in the cytoplasm of PC-3 cells. E-cadherin and ß-catenin were located preferentially in the cellular membrane of DU-145 cells. 17ß-estradiol (E2) or the ERα-selective agonist PPT did not affect the content and localization of N-cadherin in PC-3 and PNT1A cells or E-cadherin in DU-145 cells. In PC-3 cells, ERß-selective agonist DPN decreased the expression of N-cadherin. DPN-induced downregulation of N-cadherin was blocked by pretreatment with the ERß-selective antagonist (PHTPP), indicating that ERß1 is the upstream receptor regulating the expression of N-cadherin. In DU-145 cells, the activation of ERß1 by DPN increased the expression of E-cadherin. Taken together, these results suggest that activation of ERß1 is required to maintain an epithelial phenotype in PC-3 and DU-145 cells. The activation of ERß1 also increased the expression of ß-catenin in cytoplasm of PC-3 and in the cellular membrane of DU-145 cells. In conclusion, our results indicate differential expression and localization of N-cadherin, E-cadherin and ß-catenin in androgen-independent prostate cancer cells. The reduction of N-cadherin content by activation of ERß, exclusively observed in androgen-independent prostate cancer cells (PC-3), may be related to the activation of signaling pathways, such as the release of ß-catenin into the cytoplasm, translocation of ß-catenin to the nucleus and activation of gene transcription.


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Antigens, CD/biosynthesis , Cadherins/biosynthesis , Estrogen Receptor beta/metabolism , Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic , Neoplasm Proteins/biosynthesis , Prostatic Neoplasms/metabolism , beta Catenin/biosynthesis , Antigens, CD/genetics , Cadherins/genetics , Cell Line, Tumor , Estrogen Receptor beta/genetics , Humans , Male , Neoplasm Proteins/genetics , Prostatic Neoplasms/genetics , Prostatic Neoplasms/pathology , Signal Transduction , beta Catenin/genetics
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