Cancers (Jun 2022)

Molecular Characterization of Cancer Associated Fibroblasts in Prostate Cancer

  • Giovanni Vitale,
  • Michele Caraglia,
  • Volker Jung,
  • Jörn Kamradt,
  • Davide Gentilini,
  • Maria Teresa Di Martino,
  • Alessandra Dicitore,
  • Marianna Abate,
  • Pierosandro Tagliaferri,
  • Annalisa Itro,
  • Matteo Ferro,
  • Raffaele Balsamo,
  • Marco De Sio,
  • Gaetano Facchini,
  • Luca Persani,
  • Kai Schmitt,
  • Matthias Saar,
  • Michael Stöckle,
  • Gerhard Unteregger,
  • Silvia Zappavigna

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14122943
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 12
p. 2943

Abstract

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Background: Stromal components surrounding epithelial cancer cells seem to play a pivotal role during epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), tumor invasion, and metastases. To identify the molecular mechanisms underlying tumor–stroma interactions may yield novel therapeutic targets for prostate cancer. Methods: Gene expression profile of prostate-cancer associated fibroblast (PCAF) and prostate non-cancer associated fibroblast (PNAF) cells isolated from radical prostatectomy was performed by Illumina, analyzed, and further processed by Ingenuity®: IPA® software. qRT-PCR was performed on an independent set of 17 PCAF, 12 PNAF, and 12 fibroblast cell lines derived from patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPHF). Results: Using microarray analysis, we found six upregulated genes and two downregulated genes in PCAFs compared to PNAFs. To validate microarray results, we performed qRT-PCR for the most significantly regulated genes involved in the modulation of proliferation and androgen resistance on an independent set of PNAF, PCAF, and BHPF samples. We confirmed the increased expression of SCARB1, MAPK3K1, and TGF-β as well as the decreased expression of S100A10 in PCAFs compared to PNAFs and BPHFs. Conclusions: These results provide strong evidence that the observed changes in the gene expression profile of PCAFs can contribute to functional alteration of adjacent prostate cancer cells.

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