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In Vitro Analysis of PMEPA1 Upregulation in Mesenchymal Stem Cells Induced by Prostate Cancer Cells
Aigul R Rakhmatullina1, Mariya A Zolotykh1, Yuliya V Filina1
1Institute of Fundamental Medicine and Biology, Kazan Federal University, 420008 Kazan, Russia.
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Isoforms of prostate transmembrane protein, androgen induced 1 (PMEPA1), are regulated either by TGF-beta or AR activation and provide negative loop-regulation of these signaling pathways. High levels of PMEPA1 protein have been observed in various tumor types, including prostate, bladder, colorectal cancers, and glioblastoma. Direct oncogenic role of PMEPA1 in hepatocellular carcinoma has been recently shown on an animal model. New studies also indicate an upregulation of PMEPA1 in tumor-associated immune and stromal cells; however, its specific role in tumor stromal cells remains largely unexplored. In our previous research, we developed a cancer-stroma sphere (CSS) model that integrates tumor cells with mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). Evaluations of chemotherapy and CAR-T therapies on CSSs have demonstrated that this model closely mimics in vivo data regarding cytotoxicity and adverse effects of therapy. In the present study, we reveal that PMEPA1 is significantly overexpressed in MSCs within the CSS. Moreover, this overexpression has been induced under short-term co-culture conditions. Among the five isoforms of PMEPA1, PMEPA1a and PMEPA1b isoforms have been detected in MSCs. These findings underscore the potential role of PMEPA1 in the tumor microenvironment modulation by MSCs.

