Differential expression of osteocalcin during the metastatic progression of prostate cancer

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作者
Gardner, Thomas A. [2 ]
Lee, Sang-Jin [4 ]
Lee, Sang-Don [3 ]
Li, Xiong [2 ]
Shirakawa, Toshihiro [5 ]
Kwon, Dong Deuk [6 ,7 ]
Park, Ra Young [1 ,7 ]
Ahn, Kyu Youn [1 ,7 ]
Jung, Chaeyong [1 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Chonnam Natl Univ, Sch Med, Dept Anat, Kwangju, South Korea
[2] Indiana Univ, Sch Med, Dept Urol, Indianapolis, IN 46202 USA
[3] Pusan Natl Univ, Sch Med, Pusan 609735, South Korea
[4] Natl Canc Ctr, Gyeonggi Do, South Korea
[5] Kobe Univ, Sch Med, Int Ctr Med Res & Treatment, Kobe, Hyogo 650, Japan
[6] Chonnam Natl Univ, Sch Med, Dept Urol, Kwangju, South Korea
[7] Chonnam Natl Univ, Res Inst Clin Med, Kwangju, South Korea
关键词
osteocalcin; prostate cancer; metastasis; GROWTH-FACTOR CONTRIBUTES; MATRIX GLA PROTEIN; BONE METASTASIS; OSTEOBLAST DIFFERENTIATION; GENE-THERAPY; OSTEOMIMETIC PROPERTIES; SERUM OSTEOCALCIN; CLINICAL-TRIAL; CHROMATIN; CELLS;
D O I
10.3892/or_00000302
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Osteocalcin expression is restricted to osteoblasts and serum osteocalcin level is elevated in metastatic bone tumors including prostate tumours, which predominantly metastasizes to the bone and causes typical osteoblastic lesions. Previously, we have reported that osteocalcin RNA is widely expressed but incompletely spliced in the prostate including prostate tumors. Considering that many studies using osteocalcin-driven gene therapy have been conducted to treat hormone refractory metastatic tumors, detailed mechanisms controlling osteocalcin expression needs to be clarified. We aim to learn how osteocalcin expression is regulated during the metastatic process of prostate cancer. We applied assays of immunohistochemistry and RNA in situ hybridization in prostate tumors acquired from prostate (15) and metastatic sites, 13 from lymph node and 14 from bone. RT-PCR analysis in various cultured prostate cells was also performed. As predicted, osteocalcin RNA was highly expressed in most prostate epithelial cells of tumors, regardless of metastatic status of the tumor. However, osteocalcin protein was undetectable in tumors acquired from the primary site or lymph nodes whereas protein was highly expressed in the majority of bone-metastasized prostate tumors. RT-PCR analysis demonstrated that there was more completely spliced form of osteocalcin RNA present in bone-derived prostate cancer cells. Our data suggest that osteocalcin RNA was expressed but not completely spliced in non-bone environment, ultimately resulting in improper production of osteocalcin protein. This study explains why serum osteocalcin level is increased in patients with bone-metastasized prostate cancers. Yet, it remains to be clarified what regulates bone-specific osteocalcin RNA splicing in prostate tumors.
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