Objective: To screen the genes related to finasteride treatment that reduces the proliferation of prostate cancer cells.
Methods: The prostate cancer cells of the line LNCaP sensitive to finasteride treatment were cultured. Finasteride was added into the culture fluid. A cDNA microarray consisting of 96 human genes was used to identify the genes showing differential expression.
Results: Finasteride significantly inhibited the proliferation of the prostate cancer cells of the line LNCaP. Twenty-nine genes out of the 96 genes showed differential expression under finasteride treatment 11 were upregulated and 18 were down-regulated, including those significant in cell metabolism, proliferation, apoptosis, and cell signal transduction, such as AKR1B1, PTEN, NKX3.1, PMEPA1, PSA, and XRCC2.
Conclusion: Inhibiting the proliferation of prostate cancer cells by finasteride may involve the cooperative effect of multiple genes and pathways.