LEF1 Identifies Androgen-Independent Epithelium in the Developing Prostate

Author:

Wu Xinyu1,Daniels Garrett2,Shapiro Ellen1,Xu Kun13,Huang Hongying2,Li Yirong1,Logan Susan1,Greco M. Alba2,Peng Yi2,Monaco Marie E.456,Melamed Jonathan2,Lepor Herbert15,Grishina Irina1,Lee Peng1256

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Urology (X.W., E.S., K.X., S.L., H.L., I.G., P.L.),Jilin University, Changchun City 130012, China

2. Pathology (G.D., H.H., Y.L., M.A.G., Y.P., J.M., P.L.),Jilin University, Changchun City 130012, China

3. Department of Toxicology (K.X.), Jilin University, Changchun City 130012, China

4. Physiology and Neuroscience (M.E.M.),Jilin University, Changchun City 130012, China

5. New York University Cancer Institute (M.E.M., H.L., P.L.), New York University School of Medicine

6. New York Harbor Healthcare System (M.E.M., P.L.), New York, New York 10010;

Abstract

AbstractLymphoid enhancer-binding factor (LEF)1 is a major mediator and a target in canonical Wnt/β-catenin pathway. Interactions between the androgen receptor (AR) and canonical Wnt pathways have been implicated in the development of the genitourinary organs. Here, we investigated the localization and role of LEF1-positive cells during development of the prostate gland in human and in the murine model. We show that during human prostate development, LEF1 is restricted to the basal epithelial layer of the urogenital sinus. During mouse development, Lef1 is also present in the urogenital mesenchyme in addition to the basal epithelial layer of the urogenital sinus. In the course of elongation and branching of the prostatic ducts, Lef1 is localized to the proliferating epithelium at the distal tips of the buds. Notably, during branching morphogenesis, domains of Lef1 and AR are mutually exclusive. We further employed the TOPGAL reporter strain to examine the dynamics of Wnt signaling in the context of prostate regression upon a 7-d treatment with a competitive AR inhibitor, bicalutamide. We found that Wnt/Lef1-positive basal cells are not dependent upon androgen for survival. Furthermore, upon bicalutamide treatment, Wnt/Lef1-positive basal progenitors repopulated the luminal compartment. We conclude that Wnt/Lef1 activity identifies an androgen-independent population of prostate progenitors, which is important for embryonic development and organ maintenance and regeneration in the adult.

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

Subject

Endocrinology,Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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