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Publication : Tumor cell-secreted caveolin-1 has proangiogenic activities in prostate cancer.

First Author  Tahir SA Year  2008
Journal  Cancer Res Volume  68
Issue  3 Pages  731-9
PubMed ID  18245473 Mgi Jnum  J:131866
Mgi Id  MGI:3774734 Doi  10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-07-2668
Citation  Tahir SA, et al. (2008) Tumor cell-secreted caveolin-1 has proangiogenic activities in prostate cancer. Cancer Res 68(3):731-9
abstractText  Caveolin, a major structural component of specialized plasma membrane invaginations (caveolae) that participate in diverse cellular activities, has been implicated in the pathogenesis of several human diseases, including cancer. We showed in earlier studies that caveolin-1 (cav-1) is consistently and strongly overexpressed in metastatic prostate cancer and is secreted in a biologically active form by virulent prostate cancer cells. Using both in vitro and in vivo model systems, we now present evidence supporting a proangiogenic role for cav-1 in prostate cancer development and progression. Recombinant cav-1 (rcav-1) was taken up by cav-1(-/-) endothelial cells through either a lipid raft/caveolae- or clathrin-dependent mechanism, leading to specific angiogenic activities (tubule formation, cell migration, and nitric oxide production) that were mediated by rcav-1 stimulation of the PI3K-Akt-eNOS signaling module. Pathologic angiogenesis induced by cav-1 in prostate cancer-bearing mice correlated with an increased frequency, number, and size of lung metastases. We propose that in addition to its antiapoptotic role, cav-1 secreted by prostate cancer cells functions critically as a proangiogenic factor in metastatic progression of this tumor. These new insights into cav-1 function in prostate cancer may provide a base for the design of clinically applicable therapeutic strategies.
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