Abstract
We recently identified a novel rat ov-serpin, Trespin, which inhibits the trypsin-like serine proteinase plasmin and is expressed in several tissues, including prostate. In this report Trespin expression was studied in prostatic cell lines, NRP-152, NRP-154, and DP-153, derived from the Lobund-Wistar rat. Northern blots revealed Trespin mRNA is expressed in NRP-152 and DP-153 basal epithelial cell lines but not in the luminal line, NRP-154. Similarly, Trespin levels drop >30-fold following transdifferentiation of NRP-152 cells toward a luminal variant, further suggesting Trespin expression is specific for basal prostatic epithelial cells. Trespin expression in NRP-152 cells is up-regulated by dexamethasone (Dex) and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I), each of which stimulate growth and prevent differentiation and apoptosis. However, Dex (alone) facilitates loss of Trespin by TGF-β, yet enhances the ability of LR 3-IGF-I to reverse such loss, similar to the pattern of apoptosis induced by TGF-β. Likewise, several apoptosis inducers markedly decrease Trespin mRNA levels. HEK293 cells stably overexpressing Trespin display increased cell proliferation and partial resistance to growth inhibition and phosphorylation of c-Jun induced by the phorbol ester 12- O-tetradecanoylphorbol 13-acetate (TPA). Together these data strongly suggest that Trespin has critical functions tied to the regulation of growth, differentiation, and apoptosis of prostatic epithelial cells.
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