نتایج جستجو برای: lncap cells

تعداد نتایج: 1383922  

Journal: :International journal of oncology 2009
Munirathinam Gnanasekar Sivasakthivel Thirugnanam Guoxing Zheng Aoshuang Chen Kalyanasundaram Ramaswamy

Translationally controlled tumor protein (TCTP) is a novel anti apoptotic protein which is highly expressed in several cancer cell types including prostate cancer. However, studies investigating the role of TCTP in prostate cancer are scarce. Therefore, in this study we evaluated the effect of small interference RNA (siRNA) based knocking down of TCTP gene in prostate cancer cells. Cell prolife...

2015
RYUTA SATO MUTSUSHI YAMASAKI KENICHI HIRAI TAKANORI MATSUBARA TAKEO NOMURA FUMINORI SATO HIROMITSU MIMATA

Angiopoietin-like proteins (ANGPTLs), which comprise 7 members (ANGPTL1-ANGPTL7), structurally resemble angiopoietins. We investigated the roles of ANGPTLs in the acquisition of androgen independence and the malignant behavior of human prostate cancer cells. Expression of ANGPTL messenger RNA (mRNA) and proteins were ascertained using RT-qPCR and western blot analysis in human prostate cancer c...

2014
XIANQING ZHANG XINGBIN HU SHIJIE MU YONGHUA ZHAN QUNXING AN ZHIXIN LIU XIAOFENG HUANG

The aim of the present study was to investigate the anti‑tumor effect of apogossypolone (ApoG2) on human LNCaP cells in vitro and in vivo. Cell viability was evaluated using an MTT assay. Cell autophagy and apoptosis were detected by flow cytometry and using a terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end labeling assay, respectively. Morphological autophagy alterations were observed by t...

Journal: :Cancer research 1999
N Zhu Z Wang

Calreticulin has been identified previously as one of the androgen-response genes in the prostate. The role of calreticulin in androgen action was studied using androgen-sensitive LNCaP and androgen-insensitive PC-3 human prostate cancer cell lines. Calreticulin appears to be a primary androgen-response gene in cultured LNCaP cells because androgen induction of calreticulin mRNA resists protein...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 1999
S Y Sun P Yue R Lotan

The synthetic retinoid N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)retinamide (4HPR) has been shown to induce apoptosis in various malignant cells including human prostate carcinoma cells (HPC). We examined several possible mechanisms by which 4HPR could induce apoptosis in HPC cells. 4HPR exhibited concentration- and time-dependent decrease in cell number both in androgen-dependent (LNCaP) and -independent (DU145 and ...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 2010
Iain Brown Maria G Cascio Klaus W J Wahle Reem Smoum Raphael Mechoulam Ruth A Ross Roger G Pertwee Steven D Heys

The omega-3 fatty acid ethanolamides, docosahexaenoyl ethanolamide (DHEA) and eicosapentaenoyl ethanolamide (EPEA), displayed greater anti-proliferative potency than their parent omega-3 fatty acids, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), in LNCaP and PC3 prostate cancer cells. DHEA and EPEA activated cannabinoid CB(1) and CB(2) receptors in vitro with significant potency, ...

Journal: :Molecular cancer therapeutics 2009
Siting Feng Qizhu Tang Meng Sun Jae Yeon Chun Christopher P Evans Allen C Gao

The standard treatment for advanced, androgen-responsive prostate cancer is androgen deprivation therapy with or without a nonsteroidal antiandrogen, such as bicalutamide. Although maximal androgen blockade exhibits favorable responses in the majority of patients, prostate cancer eventually progresses to an androgen-refractory stage. The mechanism underlying bicalutamide resistance in the cours...

Journal: :Cancer research 2004
Ren Jie Jin Yongqing Wang Naoya Masumori Kenichiro Ishii Taiji Tsukamoto Scott B Shappell Simon W Hayward Susan Kasper Robert J Matusik

Increases in neuroendocrine (NE) cells and their secretory products are closely correlated with tumor progression and androgen-independent prostate cancer. However, the mechanisms by which NE cells influence prostate cancer growth and progression, especially after androgen ablation therapy, are poorly understood. To investigate the role of NE cells on prostate cancer growth, LNCaP xenograft tum...

Journal: :Cancer research 2009
Yirong Li Longgui Wang Miao Zhang Jonathan Melamed Xiaomei Liu Robert Reiter Jianjun Wei Yi Peng Xuanyi Zou Angel Pellicer Michael J Garabedian Anna Ferrari Peng Lee

A major obstacle in treating prostate cancer is the development of androgen-independent disease. In this study, we examined LEF1 expression in androgen-independent cancer as well as its regulation of androgen receptor (AR) expression, prostate cancer growth, and invasion in androgen-independent prostate cancer cells. Affymetrix microarray analysis of LNCaP and LNCaP-AI (androgen-independent var...

Journal: :Cancer research 2003
Takahito Hara Jun-ichi Miyazaki Hideo Araki Masuo Yamaoka Naoyuki Kanzaki Masami Kusaka Masaomi Miyamoto

Most prostate cancers (PCs) become resistant to combined androgen blockade therapy with surgical or medical castration and antiandrogens after several years. Some of these refractory PCs regress after discontinuation of antiandrogen administration [antiandrogen withdrawal syndrome (AWS)]. Although the molecular mechanisms of the AWS are not fully understood because of the lack of suitable exper...

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