Journal article
Modulation of paracrine signaling by CD9 positive small extracellular vesicles mediates cellular growth of androgen deprived prostate cancer
C Soekmadji, JD Riches, PJ Russell, JE Ruelcke, S McPherson, C Wang, CM Hovens, NM Corcoran, MM Hill, CC Nelson
Oncotarget | Published : 2017
Abstract
Proliferation and maintenance of both normal and prostate cancer (PCa) cells is highly regulated by steroid hormones, particularly androgens, and the extracellular environment. Herein, we identify the secretion of CD9 positive extracellular vesicles (EV) by LNCaP and DUCaP PCa cells in response to dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and use nano-LC–MS/MS to identify the proteins present in these EV. Subsequent bioinformatic and pathway analyses of the mass spectrometry data identified pathologically relevant pathways that may be altered by EV contents. Western blot and CD9 EV TR-FIA assay confirmed a specific increase in the amount of CD9 positive EV in DHT-treated LNCaP and DUCaP cells and treatment ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This material is supported by: the US Department of Defense Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program Prostate Cancer Research Program Postdoctoral Training Award [Number: W81XWH-12-1-0047] and US Department of Defense Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program Prostate Cancer Research Program Idea Development New Investigator Award (W81XWH-15-PCRP-IDA) for CS; the Australian Government Department of Health (support for CCN and PJR); and the Movember Global Action Plan (GAP1) for PJR, CCN, CS, NMC and CMH. MMH is supported by an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship (FT120100251).