Developmental and hormonal regulation of transforming growth factor-α and epidermal growth factor receptor gene expression in isolated prostatic epithelial and stromal cells

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Itoh, N [1 ]
Patel, U [1 ]
Skinner, MK [1 ]
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[1] Washington State Univ, Dept Genet & Cell Biol, Ctr Reprod Biol, Pullman, WA 99164 USA
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10.1210/en.139.3.1369
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R5 [内科学];
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Androgen has an important role in development of the prostate, and the actions of androgen are mediated, in part, by locally produced growth factors. These growth factors are postulated to mediate stromal-epithelial interaction in the prostate to maintain normal tissue physiology. Transforming growth factor-alpha (TGF-alpha) is one of the growth factors that can stimulate prostatic growth. The expression of TGF-alpha is thought to be regulated by androgen. The expression of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), which is the receptor of TGF-alpha and EGF, also may be regulated by androgen. The hormonal and developmental regulation of TGF-alpha and EGFR messenger RNA (mRNA) levels in isolated epithelial and stromal cells from rat ventral prostate was investigated. The expression of mRNA for TGF-alpha and EGFR was analyzed by a quantitative RT-PCR (QRT-PCR) procedure developed. Observations from this assay demonstrated that both epithelial and stromal cells expressed the mRNA for TGF-alpha and EGFR. TGF-alpha mRNA expression was constant during postnatal, pubertal, and adult development of the prostate. EGFR mRNA expression was elevated at the midpubertal period and decreased with age. After castration of 60-day-old adult rats, both TGF-alpha and EGFR mRNA were significantly enhanced. TGF-alpha mRNA expression was stimulated by EGF in stromal cells (4.5-fold increase) but was not changed by any treatment in epithelial cells. EGFR mRNA levels were stimulated by EGF and keratinocyte growth factor treatment and inhibited by testosterone treatment in epithelial cells. Stromal cell EGFR mRNA levels were not affected by any treatment. Both testosterone and EGF stimulated incorporation of H-3-thymidine into prostatic stromal and epithelial cells. Anti-TGF-alpha antibody significantly inhibited testosterone-stimulated H-3-thymidine incorporation into stromal cells and epithelial cells. Immunocytochemical localization of TGF-alpha and EGFR demonstrated expression on the luminal surface of epithelial cells within prostatic ducts, and minimal expression was observed in stromal cells. Results indicate that testosterone does not directly regulate TGF-alpha mRNA levels but does inhibit EGFR mRNA levels. Interestingly, anti TGF-alpha antibody suppressed the effect of testosterone on H-3-thymidine incorporation into prostatic stromal and epithelial cells. This finding suggests that testosterone may act indirectly on prostatic cells to influence TGF-alpha actions. TGF-alpha mRNA levels were influenced by EGF in stromal cells only, and EGFR mRNA levels were influenced by testosterone, EGF, and keratinocyte growth factor in epithelial cells. These observations suggest that regulation of TGF-alpha and EGFR is distinct between the cell types. In conclusion, a network of hormonally controlled growth factor-mediated stromal-epithelial interactions is needed to maintain prostate development and function.
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