Effect Of The Leukocyte Chemoattractant Chemerin On Pten Via Cmklr1 In Human Prostate Cancer.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2018)

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282Background: Recent data in preclinical models has shown that phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN) loss correlated with decreased tumor immune cell infiltration as well as decreased response to T cell-based immunotherapy. Chemerin (RARRES2) is a recently identified endogenous leukocyte chemoattractant shown to recruit innate immune cells through its G-protein coupled receptor CMKLR1. RARRES2 is commonly downregulated in prostate and other cancers (eg sarcoma) compared to their normal tissue counterparts. Our previous preclinical studies showed that forced overexpression of chemerin in tumors was capable of recruiting immune effector cells into the tumor microenvironment and suppressing tumor growth. Methods: Here, we investigate the effects of chemerin on tumor cell intrinsic processes by exposing prostate and sarcoma tumor lines to exogenous recombinant chemerin in vitro. Evaluation of PTEN was performed at both the mRNA and protein levels, using both quantitative PCR as well as Western blotting. PTEN...
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