Altered endocytosis of epidermal growth factor receptor in androgen receptor positive prostate cancer cell lines.

Although androgens and the androgen receptor (AR) are involved in tumorigenesis of prostate cancer (PC) in initial phases, less clear is the role played in advanced androgen-independent (AI) stages of the disease. Several recent reports indicated that re-expression of AR in PC-derived cell lines determines a less aggressive phenotype of the cells. We have previously demonstrated that re-expression of AR decreases the invasion ability of PC3 cells in vitro by affecting signalling and internalization processes of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR). Here, we show that reduced EGFR internalization is also a characteristic of AR positive PC cell lines LNCaP and 22Rv1. Reduced internalization in PC3-AR cells is associated to a defective interaction between the EGFR and two adaptor proteins which mediate the endocytotic process, Grb2 and c-Cbl. As a consequence of such reduced interaction, ubiquitination of the receptor, which is mainly mediated by c-Cbl, is also altered. In addition, we show that internalized EGFR co-localizes with early endosome antigen-1, a marker of clathrin-mediated endocytosis, in PC3-Neo cells but not in AR positive cell lines. Conversely, EGFR maintains co-localization with caveolin-1 after EGF stimulation in PC3-AR cells. These data suggest that expression of AR affects clathrin-mediated endocytosis pathway of EGFR, which, according to recent findings, plays an essential role in the completeness of signalling of the receptor. Taken together, these data emphasize the role of AR in the regulation of EGFR endocytotic trafficking and active signalling in PC cells. In view of the role of EGFR signalling in invasion of carcinoma cells, our data may explain the lower invasive phenotype observed in AR-positive cell lines.

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