Testosterone-mediates activation of androgenic signaling sustains in vitro the transformed and radioresistant phenotype of rhabdomysarcoma cell lines

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Giannattasio, S., Megiorni F., Di Nisio, V., Del Fattore, A., Fontanella, R., Camero S., Antinozzi, C., Festuccia, C., Gravina, G. L., Cecconi, S., Dominici, C., Di Luigi, L., Ciccarelli, C., De Cesaris, P., Riccioli A., Zani, B. M., Lenzi A., Pestell, R. G., Filippini A., Crescioli, C., Tombolini V., Marampon, F.
ISSN: 0391-4097

Purpose

Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS), the most common soft-tissue sarcoma in childhood, rarely affects adults, preferring male. RMS expresses the receptor for androgen (AR) and responds to androgen; however, the molecular action of androgens on RMS is unknown.

Methods

Herein, testosterone (T) effects were tested in embryonal (ERMS) and alveolar (ARMS) RMS cell lines, by performing luciferase reporter assay, RT-PCR, and western blotting experiments. RNA interference experiments or bicalutamide treatment was performed to assess the specific role of AR. Radiation treatment was delivered to characterise the effects of T treatment on RMS intrinsic radioresistance.

Results

Our study showed that RMS cells respond to sub-physiological levels of T stimulation, finally promoting AR-dependent genomic and non-genomic effects, such as the transcriptional regulation of several oncogenes, the phosphorylation-mediated post-transductional modifications of AR and the activation of ERK, p38 and AKT signal transduction pathway mediators that, by physically complexing or not with AR, participate in regulating its transcriptional activity and the expression of T-targeted genes. T chronic daily treatment, performed as for the hormone circadian rhythm, did not significantly affect RMS cell growth, but improved RMS clonogenic and radioresistant potential and increased AR mRNA both in ERMS and ARMS. AR protein accumulation was evident in ERMS, this further developing an intrinsic T-independent AR activity.

Conclusions

Our results suggest that androgens sustain and improve RMS transformed and radioresistant phenotype, and therefore, their therapeutic application should be avoided in RMS post puberal patients.

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