The growth inhibitory effect of p21 adenovirus on androgen-dependent and -independent human prostate cancer cells |
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Authors: | Gotoh A Shirakawa T Wada Y Fujisawa M Okada H Kamidono S Hamada K |
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Affiliation: | International Centre for Medical Research and Department of Urology, Kobe University School of Medicine, Kobe, Japan. gotoh@med.kobe-u.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: To assess the potential of p21 as a gene therapy treatment for prostate cancer, by introducing p21 into both androgen-dependent (AD) and -independent (AI) human prostate cancer cell lines via a recombinant adenoviral vector, Ad5CMV-p21, carrying human p21 cDNA. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The LNCaP, DU145 and PC-3 human prostate cancer cell lines were cultured and infected with Ad5CMV-p21. Cell growth, cell-cycle progression and tumorigenicity were then assessed by thymidine incorporation into cellular DNA, and cell number, flow cytometry, and tumour growth after inoculating the cells into nude mice. RESULTS: Growth was inhibited in Ad5CMV-p21 viral-infected AD and AI prostate cancer cells. The effects were dose-dependent, regardless of the androgen status of the cell lines. Flow cytometric analysis showed that Ad5CMV-p21 arrested cell-cycle progression at G1/S with no appreciable effect on the levels of apoptotic cells. The tumorigenicity of cancer cells infected with Ad5CMV-p21 was greatly reduced in athymic mice. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that Ad5CMV-p21 may be a new therapeutic agent for human prostate cancer gene therapy. |
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Keywords: | p21 androgen dependence adenovirus gene therapy prostate cancer cells |
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