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Background. Recent studies have shown that GHRH antagonists inhibit prostat
e tumour growth and IGF-II production both in vivo and in vitro. The mechan
ism underlying these observations is unknown, but may involve an interactio
n with a prostatic GHRH receptor (GHRH-R), raising the possibility of an au
tocrine pathway for the GHRH axis in the prostate.
Methods. GHRH and GHRH-R mRNA expression was examined by RT-PCR in human pr
ostate cancer cell lines, and the authenticity of PCR products was confirme
d by Southern analysis and cDNA sequencing. Immunohistochemical techniques
were used to examine the expression of GHRH protein in prostate cancer cell
lines.
Results. GHRH-R (mRNA) and GHRH (mRNA and protein) are co-expressed in the
ALVA-41, DU145, LNCaP and PC3 human prostate cancer cell lines.
Conclusions. These observations suggest the presence of an intact prostatic
GHRH autocrine pathway which may stimulate prostate cell proliferation. Th
is pathway may be disrupted by GHRH antagonists. Prostate 49: 116-121, 2007
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