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PubMed_Structured_Abstracts

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 147-801 BACKGROUND denotes Although the molecular mechanism of androgen-independent prostate cancer growth and progression has been gradually elucidated, there is limited effective treatment for this prevalent disease. Human prostatic acid phosphatase (PAcP), a major protein tyrosine phosphatase in prostate epithelium, plays a critical role in regulating the growth of prostate cancer cells. In prostate carcinomas, the expression of cellular PAcP decreases. To explore directly the possible therapeutic potential of cellular PAcP, we investigated the suppression effect of PAcP by utilizing cDNA direct intratumoral administration in androgen-independent LNCaP xenograft tumors.
T2 811-1435 METHODS denotes An androgen-independent LNCaP cell model (C-33 and C-81 cells) and stable subclones of PAcP cDNA-transfected C-81 cells (LNCaP-23 and LNCaP-34 cells) were used for the experiments. We examined the growth property and expression of PAcP and c-ErbB-2 of these different LNCaP cells in vitro and in vivo. We subsequently investigated the growth suppression effect of PAcP cDNA intratumoral injection in pre-established C-81 xenograft tumors, and analyzed the expression of PAcP, prostate-specific antigen (PSA), proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), and c-ErbB-2 in the tumors by immunohistochemistry and Western blotting.
T3 1445-2264 RESULTS denotes The different LNCaP cells exhibited different growth property and tumorigenicity, both in cell culture and xenograft. Biochemical characterizations revealed that the level of cellular PAcP correlated negatively with the growth property of different LNCaP cells, while the level of tyrophosphorylated c-ErbB-2 had an inverse correlation with cellular PAcP. The single intratumoral administration of the wild type PAcP cDNA showed a significant suppression effect on C-81 xenograft tumor growth, compared to vector alone-injected control (P<0.05). In the tumors injected with this PAcP cDNA, the PAcP expression was detected 1 week (wk) after injection, but was undetectable at 6 wk, which inversely correlated with the level of tyrophosphorylated c-ErbB-2 and the degree of cell proliferation indicated by PCNA staining.
T4 2278-2741 CONCLUSIONS denotes Our results clearly demonstrated that cellular PAcP has a suppression effect on the growth of androgen-independent LNCaP xenograft tumors. This effect occurs at least partly through the dephosphorylation of c-ErbB-2 by PAcP, the prostate-specific protein tyrosine phosphatase. The data indicates that human PAcP could be utilized in the corrective gene therapy for a subgroup of androgen-independent human prostate cancer cells that lack cellular PAcP expression.

PubmedHPO

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 204-219 HP_0012125 denotes prostate cancer
T2 213-219 HP_0002664 denotes cancer
T3 491-506 HP_0012125 denotes prostate cancer
T4 500-506 HP_0002664 denotes cancer
T5 794-800 HP_0002664 denotes tumors

DisGeNET5_gene_disease

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
12712404-14#30#34#gene55 2585-2589 gene55 denotes PAcP
12712404-14#129#144#diseaseC0376358 2684-2699 diseaseC0376358 denotes prostate cancer
12712404-14#129#144#diseaseC0600139 2684-2699 diseaseC0600139 denotes prostate cancer
12712404-2#49#77#gene52 388-416 gene52 denotes protein tyrosine phosphatase
12712404-2#152#167#diseaseC0376358 491-506 diseaseC0376358 denotes prostate cancer
12712404-2#152#167#diseaseC0600139 491-506 diseaseC0600139 denotes prostate cancer
30#34#gene55129#144#diseaseC0376358 12712404-14#30#34#gene55 12712404-14#129#144#diseaseC0376358 associated_with PAcP,prostate cancer
30#34#gene55129#144#diseaseC0600139 12712404-14#30#34#gene55 12712404-14#129#144#diseaseC0600139 associated_with PAcP,prostate cancer
49#77#gene52152#167#diseaseC0376358 12712404-2#49#77#gene52 12712404-2#152#167#diseaseC0376358 associated_with protein tyrosine phosphatase,prostate cancer
49#77#gene52152#167#diseaseC0600139 12712404-2#49#77#gene52 12712404-2#152#167#diseaseC0600139 associated_with protein tyrosine phosphatase,prostate cancer

DisGeNET

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T0 345-371 gene:55 denotes prostatic acid phosphatase
T1 491-506 disease:C0376358 denotes prostate cancer
T2 345-371 gene:55 denotes prostatic acid phosphatase
T3 491-506 disease:C0600139 denotes prostate cancer
T4 373-377 gene:55 denotes PAcP
T5 491-506 disease:C0376358 denotes prostate cancer
T6 373-377 gene:55 denotes PAcP
T7 491-506 disease:C0600139 denotes prostate cancer
R1 T0 T1 associated_with prostatic acid phosphatase,prostate cancer
R2 T2 T3 associated_with prostatic acid phosphatase,prostate cancer
R3 T4 T5 associated_with PAcP,prostate cancer
R4 T6 T7 associated_with PAcP,prostate cancer