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Leptin Promotes Prostate Cancer Proliferation and Migration by Stimulating STAT3 Pathway

Gorrab Amal, Alessandra Pagano, Khouloud Ayed, Mohamed Chébil, A. Derouiche, Hervé Kovacic, Asma Gati

2020Nutrition and Cancer47 citationsDOI

Abstract

To better understand the link between obesity and prostate cancer (PC) aggressiveness, we investigate the role of leptin, an obesity associated adipokine, and its receptor (Ob-R) in PC cells migration. The migration assay (Wound-healing) was used to study the leptin impact on DU-145 and PC3 cells lines. STAT3 activation was performed by Western Blot. E-cadherin expression was studied using fluorescence microscopy and Ob-R expression in PC and benign prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) biopsies was assessed by RT-PCR. In this study we demonstrate that high dose of leptin promotes PC cells migration and EMT transition via the stimulation of STAT3 pathway. In addition, we report that although Ob-R mRNA is expressed by ADK and BPH resections biopsies, significant higher levels were observed for ADK patients. Finally, we found a positive association between Ob-R mRNA expression and worse PC prognosis. A better understanding of the molecular processes of leptin signaling is crucial for identifying appropriate approaches for treatment of obesity-related PC patients.

Topics & Concepts

LeptinAdipokineProstate cancerHyperplasiaSTAT3Cancer researchWestern blotLeptin receptorMedicineInternal medicineEndocrinologyCancerChemistryBiologyObesitySignal transductionCell biologyGeneBiochemistryAdipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic DiseasesRegulation of Appetite and ObesityDietary Effects on Health
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