Tumor-stromal interactions influence radiation sensitivity in epithelial- versus mesenchymal-like prostate cancer cells

Clayton Yates, Sajni Josson, Starlette Sharp, Shian Ying Sung, Peter A S Johnstone, Ritu Aneja, Ruoxiang Wang, Murali Gururajan, Timothy Turner, Leland W K Chung

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HS-27a human bone stromal cells, in 2D or 3D coultures, induced cellular plasticity in human prostate cancer ARCaP E and ARCaP M cells in an EMT model. Cocultured ARCaP E or ARCaP M cells with HS-27a, developed increased colony forming capacity and growth advantage, with ARCaP E exhibiting the most significant increases in presence of bone or prostate stroma cells. Prostate (Pt-N or Pt-C) or bone (HS-27a) stromal cells induced significant resistance to radiation treatment in ARCaP E cells compared to ARCaP M cells. However pretreatment with anti-E-cadherin antibody (SHEP8-7) or anti-alpha v integrin blocking antibody (CNT095) significantly decreased stromal cell-induced radiation resistance in both ARCaP E - and ARCaP M -cocultured cells. Taken together the data suggest that mesenchymal-like cancer cells reverting to epithelial-like cells in the bone microenvironment through interaction with bone marrow stromal cells and reexpress E-cadherin. These cell adhesion molecules such as E-cadherin and integrin alpha v in cancer cells induce cell survival signals and mediate resistance to cancer treatments such as radiation.
原文英語
文章編號232831
期刊Journal of Oncology
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出版狀態已發佈 - 2010
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