Recent reports indicate prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) can modulate tumor environment and promote angiogenesis through induction of stromal cell-derived factor 1 (SDF-1) production. We investigated the mechanism of PGE2-induced SDF-1 regulation in human prostate stromal cell and analyzed the effects in a stromal-epithelial interaction model. PGE2 stimulation increased SDF-1 expression in the prostate stromal cell lines WPMY-1 and NAF. We revealed signaling through the PGE2 receptor EP3 and activation of protein kinase A (PKA) are required. The EP3 agonist sulprostone and the cAMP analog forskolin mimicked and the EP3 siRNA, antagonist L798106 and the PKA inhibitor H89 abrogated the effect of PGE2 on SDF-1 expression. SDF-1 promoter truncation experiments demonstrated a 254 bp (from nt -219 to nt +34) SDF-1 proximal promoter fragment containing 5 putative transcription factor Sp1 binding motifs is sufficient for PGE2 induction. CHIP assays confirmed binding and PGE2 induced recruitment of Sp1 to the SDF-1 promoter. Sp1 motif mutation identified Sp1 motifs -140/-133 and -9/+1 as the crucial elements responsible for PGE2 induction. Moreover, SDF-1 was up- or down-regulated by Sp1 over-expression or knock-down. We also demonstrate stimulation of migration of prostate cancer cell lines PC3 and DU145 with conditioned media collected from WPMY-1 or NAF cells stimulated with PGE2 and blockade of enhanced migration by a SDF-1 neutralizing antibody. In conclusion, we provide evidence for a paracrine prostate stromal-epithelial interaction induced by upregulation of expression of SDF-1 by PGE2. Our research provides new insights into the mechanism promoting metastasis of prostate carcinoma via stromal-epithelial interaction.
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