Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) activation in prostate cancer: Direct STAT3 inhibition induces apoptosis in prostate cancer lines
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Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) activation in prostate cancer: Direct STAT3 inhibition induces apoptosis in prostate cancer lines
Abstract
Signal transducers and activators of transcription (STAT) were originally discovered as components of cytokine signal transduction pathways. Persistent activation of one STAT, STAT3, is a common feature of prostate cancer. Activated STAT3 was found in pathology specimens obtained from prostatectomy in the cancerous areas but not in the normal margins. Because the activation of STAT3 is mediated by the action of an upstream Janus kinase (JAK) kinase, usually JAK1 or JAK2, the activation step for STAT3 might itself be a target for therapy in prostate cancer. However, the redundancy of upstream kinases may make this strategy unreliable for therapy. To develop molecular targets for prostate cancer treatment, JAK kinase and STAT3 inhibition of two prostate cancer lines were compared. DU145 and NRP-154 cells were treated with JAK kinase inhibitors, analyzed for onset of apoptosis, and measured by annexin V binding and propidium iodide uptake. Activation of caspases in the cells was determined by measuring cleaved caspase-3 following treatment. For determining the effect on mitochondrial membrane depolarization that accompanies apoptosis, the fluorescent dye JC-1 was used. STAT3 was specifically inhibited by transfecting either a dominant-negative (DN) STAT3 plasmid or antisense STAT3 oligonucleotides into the cells. To look for reduction in STAT3 levels within cells, fixed and permeabilized prostate cancer cells were stained with antibody to STAT3. We found that more than one JAK kinase is involved in STAT3 activation in prostate cancer lines. AG490 (JAK2 specific) induced apoptosis in DU145 but not in NRP-154 prostate cancer lines, whereas piceatannol (JAK1 specific) induced apoptosis in NRP-154 but not in DU145 cells. Next, we demonstrated efficacy of specific STAT3 inhibitors in prostate cancer lines. Both induction of apoptosis and reduction in intracellular STAT3 protein were observed following treatment with antisense STAT3 oligonucleotides, while transfection of a DN-STAT3 plasmid into both prostate cancer cell lines resulted in loss of viability and onset of apoptosis. We conclude that STAT3-specific inhibitors, rather than JAK kinase-specific inhibitors, should be more useful therapeutically in treating androgen-resistant prostate cancer and that STAT3 is an appropriate target in the treatment of prostate cancer.
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