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Query: UMLS:C0007112 (
prostatic adenocarcinoma
)
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Matriptase and its cognate inhibitor, hepatocyte growth factor activator inhibitor-1 (HAI-1), have been implicated in carcinoma onset and malignant progression. However, the pathological mechanisms of
matriptase
activation are not defined. Steroid sex hormones play crucial roles in prostate and breast cancer. Therefore, we investigated the questions of whether and how steroid sex hormones regulate
matriptase
activation in these cancer cells. Treatment of cells with 17beta-estradiol had no effect on activation of
matriptase
in hormone-starved breast cancer cells, in part due to their high constitutive level of activated
matriptase
. In striking contrast, very low levels of activated
matriptase
were detected in hormone-starved lymph node
prostatic adenocarcinoma
(LNCaP) cells. Robust activation of
matriptase
was observed as early as 6 h after exposure of these cells to 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Activation of
matriptase
was closely followed by shedding of the activated
matriptase
with >90% of total activated
matriptase
present in the culture media 24 h after DHT treatment. Activated
matriptase
was shed in a complex with HAI-1 and may result from simultaneously proteolytic cleavages of both membrane-bound proteins. Latent
matriptase
and free HAI-1 were also shed into culture media. As a result of shedding, the cellular levels of
matriptase
and HAI-1 were significantly reduced 24 h after exposure to DHT. DHT-induced
matriptase
activation and shedding were significantly inhibited by the androgen antagonist bicalutamide, by the RNA transcription inhibitor actinomycin D, and by the protein synthesis inhibitor cycloheximide. These results suggest that in LNCaP cells, androgen induces
matriptase
activation via the androgen receptor, and requires transcription and protein synthesis.
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PMID:Matriptase activation and shedding with HAI-1 is induced by steroid sex hormones in human prostate cancer cells, but not in breast cancer cells. 1646 5