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The Department of Medicine, University of California, and the Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San Diego, California 92161
PTHrP (parathyroid hormone-related protein) overexpression by prostate carcinoma cells has been implicated in tumor progression. Although the biological effects of PTHrP can be mediated by the G-protein-coupled PTH/PTHrP receptor, PTHrP also has intracrine actions mediated by a nuclear localization sequence at residues 87107. We investigated the effect of PTHrP transfection and treatment on production by prostate carcinoma cells of IL (interleukin)-8, which can regulate prostate cancer growth by angiogenic activity and growth-promoting effects. Six prostate cancer cell lines exhibited constitutive expression of PTHrP and IL-8 that were significantly correlated (r = 0.93; P < 0.01). We transfected wild-type and mutant PTHrP into these cells. Wild-type PTHrP1-173 and PTHrP33-173 lacking the PTH/PTHrP receptor-binding domain induced a 3-fold stimulation of IL-8 production but not production of another angiogenic factor, vascular endothelial growth factor. Transfection of the COOH-terminal truncation mutant PTHrP1-87 induced a 5-fold simulation of IL-8 and a 3-fold increase in IL-8 mRNA. Cells transfected with PTHrP1-87 and 1-173 also showed increased cell proliferation. In contrast, exogenous PTHrP1-34 and 1-86 peptides did not significantly affect IL-8 production; moreover, PTHrP-neutralizing antibodies did not inhibit the production of IL-8 by transfected PTHrP. Additional transfection studies with progressively COOH-terminally truncated PTHrP1-87 defined a 23-amino acid sequence, PTHrP65-87, required for PTHrP1-87 to robustly stimulate IL-8 in prostate cancer cells. Confocal microscopy and immunoassay demonstrated PTHrP1-87 nuclear localization. Our results demonstrate that PTHrP acts to induce IL-8 production in prostate cancer cells via an intracrine pathway independent of its classical nuclear localization sequence. This novel pathway could mediate the effects of PTHrP on the progression of prostate cancer.
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