Hepsin cooperates with MYC in the progression of adenocarcinoma in a prostate cancer mouse model Journal Article


Authors: Nandana, S.; Ellwood-Yen, K.; Sawyers, C.; Wills, M.; Weidow, B.; Case, T.; Vasioukhin, V.; Matusik, R.
Article Title: Hepsin cooperates with MYC in the progression of adenocarcinoma in a prostate cancer mouse model
Abstract: BACKGROUND. Hepsin is a cell surface protease that is over-expressed in more than 90% of human prostate cancer cases. The previously developed Probasin-hepsin/Large Probasin-T antigen (PB-hepsin/LPB-Tag) bigenic mouse model of prostate cancer demonstrates that hepsin promotes primary tumors that are a mixture of adenocarcinoma and neuroendocrine (NE) lesions, and metastases that are NE in nature. However, since the majority of human prostate tumors are adenocarcinomas, the contribution of hepsin in the progression of adenocarcinoma requires further investigation. METHODS. We crossed the PB-hepsin mice with PB-Hi-myc transgenic mouse model of prostate adenocarcinoma and characterized the tumor progression in the resulting PB-hepsin/PB-Hi-myc bigenic mice. RESULTS. We report that PB-hepsin/PB-Hi-myc bigenic mice develop invasive adenocarcinoma at 4.5 months. Further, histological analysis of the 12- to 17-month-old mice revealed that the PB-hepsin/PB-Hi-myc model develops a higher grade adenocarcinoma compared with age-matched tumors expressing only PB-Hi-myc. Consistent with targeting hepsin to the prostate, the PB-hepsin/PB-Hi-myc tumors showed higher hepsin expression as compared to the age-matched myc tumors. Furthermore, endogenous expression of hepsin increased in the PB-Hi-myc mice as the tumors progressed. CONCLUSIONS. Although we did not detect any metastases from the prostates in either the PB-hepsin/PB-Hi-myc or the PB-Hi-myc mice, our data suggests that hepsin andmyc cooperate during the progression to high-grade prostatic adenocarcinoma. © 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords: controlled study; protein expression; genetics; disease course; histopathology; cancer growth; nonhuman; cancer grading; adenocarcinoma; mouse; animal; metabolism; animals; mice; animal tissue; animal experiment; animal model; pathology; experimental mouse; time; time factors; transgenic mouse; mice, transgenic; prostatic neoplasms; disease model; prostate; serine proteinase; serine endopeptidases; disease progression; myc protein; prostate tumor; progression; aging; prostate adenocarcinoma; disease models, animal; proto-oncogene proteins c-myc; myc; mouse model; hepsin; androgen binding protein; probasin; androgen-binding protein
Journal Title: Prostate
Volume: 70
Issue: 6
ISSN: 0270-4137
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons  
Date Published: 2010-05-01
Start Page: 591
End Page: 600
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/pros.21093
PUBMED: 19938013
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC2925264
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