Low-calcium serum-free defined medium selects for growth of normal prostatic epithelial stem cells

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Litvinov, Ivan V.
Vander Griend, Donald J.
Xu, Yi
Antony, Lizamma
Dalrymple, Susan L.
Isaacs, John T.
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[1] Sidney Kimmel Comprehens Canc Ctr Johns Hopkins, Chem Therapeut Program, Baltimore, MD 21231 USA
[2] Johns Hopkins Univ, James Buchanan Brady Urol Inst, Sch Med, Baltimore, MD USA
[3] Johns Hopkins Univ, Cellular & Mol Med Grad Program, Sch Med, Baltimore, MD USA
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10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-06-1228
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Stage-specific differentiation markers were used to evaluate the cellular composition and the origin of nonimmortalized (PrEC) and immortalized (PZ-HPV7, CA-HPV10, RWPE-1, and 957E/hTERT) human prostate cell lines. These studies documented that immortalized and nonimmortalized prostate epithelial cells established and maintained in low (i.e., < 300 mu mol/L) Ca2+ serum-free defined (SFD) medium were all derived from normal nonmalignant prostate tissues and contain CD133(+)/ABCG2(+)/(Hi)/p63(-)/PSCA(-)/AR(-)/PSA(-) prostate stem cells. In these cultures, prostate stem cells are able to self-renew and generate two distinct cell lineages: the minor proliferatively quiescent neuroendocrine lineage and the major transit-amplifying cell lineage. Subsequently, CD133(-)/ABCG2(-)/alpha(2)beta(Hi)(I)/p63(+)/PSCA(-)/AR(-)/PSA(-) transit-amplifying cells proliferate frequently and eventually mature into proliferatively quiescent CD133(-)/ABCG2(-)/alpha 2 beta(Lo)(I)/p63(-)/PSCA(+)/AR(-)/PSA(-) intermediate cells. Such proliferatively quiescent intermediate cells, however, do not complete their full maturation into CD133(-)/ABCG2(-)/alpha 2 beta(Lo)(I)/p63(-)/PSCA(-)/AR(+)/PSA(+) luminal-secretory cells in low Ca2+ SFD medium. Addition of universal type I IFN and synthetic androgen (R1881) to culture medium resulted in up-regulation of androgen receptor protein expression. However, it failed to induce full differentiation of intermediate cells into AR(+)/PSA(+) luminal-secretory cells. Our results indicate that such inability of prostate epithelial cells to complete their differentiation is due to continuous expression of Notch-1 receptor and its downstream effector, Hey-1 protein, which actively suppresses differentiation via its ability to transcriptionally repress a series of genes, including the GATA family of transcription factors.
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