Leptin Signaling and Apoptotic Effects in Human Prostate Cancer Cell Lines
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Background: Prostate cancer (PCa) progression is often associated with transactivation of the androgen receptor (AR) by endogenous hormones/growth factors. One such factor affecting growth, proliferation, and apoptostis (pro-/anti-) in various cancers is the adipokine leptin. This research studied leptin-induced signaling and apoptosis in androgen sensitive (LNCaP, PC3/AR) and insensitive (PC3, DU145) PCa cell lines.
Methods: Signaling was studied by immunoblotting in cells overexpressing leptin receptors (LRb), Janus kinase 2 (JAK2), and kinase negative-HER2-YFP cDNAs. Apoptosis was measured by immunoblotting of apoptotic proteins and by Hoechst staining of condensed DNA.
Results: Leptin rapidly induced activation of JAK2, STAT3, and MAPK (ERK1/2) signaling cascades; it may also induce HER2 transactivation via leptin-induced phospho-JAK2. Leptin was then shown to exert clear pro-apoptotic effects, increasing levels of caspase 3, cleavage of its substrate, poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) to cleaved PARP(89) , levels of CK 18, a cytoskeletal protein formed during apoptosis, and DNA condensation. Kinase inhibitors indicated that leptin-induced apoptosis is probably mediated by balanced activation of JAK2/STAT3, p38 MAPK, and PKC pathways in PCa cells. A human leptin mutein LRb antagonist, L39A/D40A/F41A, fully inhibited leptin-induced phosphorylation of JAK2, ERK1/2, and Akt/PKB, and partially abrogated effects on apoptotic proteins. In LNCaP and PC3/AR cells, leptin increased AR protein levels in correlation with raised apoptotic markers. Thus, AR may mediate, at least partly, the leptin-induced apoptotic response.
Conclusions: Leptin can clearly induce apoptosis in human PCa cell lines. These findings could lead to development of new leptin agonists with enhanced pro-apoptotic effects and targeted for use in human PCa.
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