HETEROSPECIFIC CELL/CELL INTERACTIONS IN PROSTATE GROWTH
Project Number5R01DK052708-03
Contact PI/Project LeaderCUNHA, GERALD R
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO
Description
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DESCRIPTION
The long-term goal of this research is to dissect the complex mechanistic
interplay between hormone action and growth factor systems in the growth,
differentiation and pathogenesis of the human prostate, focusing
specifically on benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). The rationale for this
idea is that neoformation of ductalacinar tissue in aged men in the
pathogenesis of BPH occurs via stromal- epithelial interactions similar, if
not identical, to those in fetal prostatic development. Stromal-epithelial
interactions are proposed to be mediated via autocrine/paracrine growth
factors. These long-term goals will be pursued by examining the following
specific aims: (1) Characterization of androgenic and estrogenic response
in chimeric human-rodent prostates, including determining the kinetics of
androgenic and estrogenic response in human-rodent chimeric prostates. (2)
Analysis of the cellular pathways of androgen and estrogen action in the
human prostate. This will include (a) analysis of the cellular mechanism of
androgen action on human prostatic epithelium, (b) analysis of the cellular
mechanism of estrogen action on human prostatic epithelium, (c) in vivo
analysis of growth factor/growth factor receptors in testicular feminization
(Tfm)/wild type tissue recombinants, and (d) in vivo analysis of growth
factor/growth factor receptors in estrogen receptor knockout (ERKO)/wild
type tissue recombinants. (3) In vivo analysis of growth factors as
mediators of stromal-epithelial interactions in growth and development of
human prostatic epithelium focusing specifically on analysis of the role of
insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) and EGF receptor in growth and
development of human prostatic epithelium. (4) Analysis of the
inter-relationships between different growth factor families during normal
and impaired prostatic epithelial growth. The project is based upon
analysis of a novel in vivo chimeric tissue recombinant composed of human
prostatic epithelium (huPRE) growing in association with normal or growth
factor knockout transgenic rat or mouse urogenital sinus mesenchyme (UGM).
Growth factor/receptor expression will be assessed by species specific
RT-PCR, which can simultaneously and independently assess gene expression in
epithelium versus stroma. Growth factor/receptor expression will also be
assessed by RNase protection, Western blot, Northern blot and
immunocytochemistry. Concepts derived from the analysis of basic cellular
mechanisms of prostatic growth will be applied to the pathogenesis of BPH.
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
CFDA Code
849
DUNS Number
094878337
UEI
KMH5K9V7S518
Project Start Date
15-July-1997
Project End Date
31-May-2002
Budget Start Date
01-June-1999
Budget End Date
31-May-2000
Project Funding Information for 1999
Total Funding
$243,707
Direct Costs
$165,225
Indirect Costs
$78,482
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1999
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
$243,707
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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