TGF-β1 Reverses Inhibition of COX-2 With NS398 and Increases Invasion in Prostate Cancer Cells

2010 
Abstract Bone-derived transforming growth factor (TGF)- β 1 leads to tumor growth, osteoblastic lesions and more invasion. Degradation of basement membranes caused by cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 is known as a distinctive feature of invasive cells. We investigated inhibition of COX-2 with NS398 in PC-3 and LNCaP cell lines. TGF- β 1 and dmPGE2 were added in NS398 treated or untreated cells. COX-2 did not express in PC-3, after treatment with TGF- β 1, COX-2 appeared and accompanied with enhanced invasion. COX-2 expressed in LNCaP, undetectable after addition of NS398 along with decreased invasion. Addition of TGF- β 1 reversed inhibition of NS398 in both cell lines. DmPGE2 augmented invasion in both cell lines without alteration of COX-2. These results suggest that TGF- β 1 can increase invasion and reverse inhibition of COX-2 induced by NS398. We indicate that bone-derived TGF- β 1 might contribute to clinical unsatisfied effect of NSAIDs or COX-2 specific inhibitors adjuvant therapies. Our data provide a new potential therapy for fighting against prostate cancer.
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