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{{Short description|Human prostate cancer cell line}}


{{Infobox cell line
== Overview ==
| name = LNCaP
[[File:LNCaP.jpg|thumb|right|LNCaP cells under a microscope]]
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'''LNCaP''' is a human [[prostate cancer]] cell line commonly used in [[cancer research]]. It was established from a metastatic lesion of human prostatic adenocarcinoma in the left supraclavicular lymph node of a 50-year-old Caucasian male. LNCaP cells are androgen-sensitive, meaning their growth is stimulated by [[androgens]], which are male hormones such as [[testosterone]].
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| type = [[Human cell line]]
| origin = [[Prostate cancer]]
| characteristics = Androgen-sensitive
| applications = [[Cancer research]], [[Drug discovery]]
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'''LNCaP''' is a [[human cell line]] commonly used in [[cancer research]], particularly in the study of [[prostate cancer]]. This cell line was derived from a [[lymph node]] metastasis of a [[human]] [[prostatic adenocarcinoma]].
== Characteristics ==
LNCaP cells exhibit several key characteristics that make them valuable for research:
 
* '''Androgen Sensitivity''': LNCaP cells require androgens for optimal growth, making them a model for studying androgen-dependent prostate cancer.
* '''PSA Production''': These cells produce [[prostate-specific antigen]] (PSA), a protein used as a marker in prostate cancer diagnosis and monitoring.
* '''Mutation Profile''': LNCaP cells have a mutation in the [[androgen receptor]] gene, which affects their response to androgens.
 
== Applications in Research ==
[[File:Comparison_of_cancer_cell_lines.png|thumb|left|Comparison of various cancer cell lines, including LNCaP]]
LNCaP cells are widely used in prostate cancer research to:
 
* Study the mechanisms of androgen receptor signaling and its role in prostate cancer progression.
* Investigate the effects of anti-androgen drugs and other therapeutic agents.
* Explore the molecular pathways involved in prostate cancer metastasis and resistance to therapy.


== Characteristics ==
== Comparison with Other Cell Lines ==
LNCaP cells are known for their sensitivity to [[androgens]], which are [[hormones]] that play a crucial role in the development and maintenance of [[male characteristics]]. This makes them an important model for studying [[androgen receptor]] signaling and the effects of [[androgen deprivation therapy]] in prostate cancer.
LNCaP cells are often compared with other prostate cancer cell lines such as [[PC-3]] and [[DU145]]. Unlike LNCaP, PC-3 and DU145 are androgen-independent, meaning they do not require androgens for growth. This difference makes LNCaP particularly useful for studying the transition from androgen-dependent to androgen-independent prostate cancer.


== Applications ==
== Limitations ==
LNCaP cells are widely used in [[drug discovery]] and [[biomedical research]] to test the efficacy of new [[therapeutic agents]] targeting prostate cancer. They are also used to study the mechanisms of [[cancer progression]] and [[metastasis]].
While LNCaP cells are a valuable tool in prostate cancer research, they have limitations:


== Culture Conditions ==
* '''Genetic Drift''': Over time, LNCaP cells can undergo genetic changes that may affect experimental outcomes.
LNCaP cells are typically cultured in [[RPMI 1640 medium]] supplemented with 10% [[fetal bovine serum]] (FBS) and maintained at 37°C in a humidified atmosphere containing 5% [[carbon dioxide]].
* '''Limited Metastatic Potential''': LNCaP cells have a lower metastatic potential compared to other cell lines, which may limit their use in studying advanced prostate cancer.


== See Also ==
== Related pages ==
* [[Prostate cancer]]
* [[Prostate cancer]]
* [[Androgen receptor]]
* [[Androgen receptor]]
* [[Prostate-specific antigen]]
* [[PC-3]]
* [[DU145]]
== See also ==
* [[Cancer cell line]]
* [[Cancer cell line]]
* [[Androgen deprivation therapy]]
* [[Hormone therapy (oncology)]]


== References ==
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== External Links ==
* [LNCaP cell line information at ATCC](https://www.atcc.org/products/all/CRL-1740.aspx)
[[Category:Cell lines]]
[[Category:Prostate cancer]]
[[Category:Prostate cancer]]
[[Category:Cancer research]]
[[Category:Cell lines used in cancer research]]
== LNCaP ==
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File:LNCaP.jpg|LNCaP
File:Comparison of cancer cell lines.png|Comparison of cancer cell lines
File:Thalmann figure.png|Thalmann figure
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Latest revision as of 20:30, 21 February 2025

Human prostate cancer cell line


Overview[edit]

LNCaP cells under a microscope

LNCaP is a human prostate cancer cell line commonly used in cancer research. It was established from a metastatic lesion of human prostatic adenocarcinoma in the left supraclavicular lymph node of a 50-year-old Caucasian male. LNCaP cells are androgen-sensitive, meaning their growth is stimulated by androgens, which are male hormones such as testosterone.

Characteristics[edit]

LNCaP cells exhibit several key characteristics that make them valuable for research:

  • Androgen Sensitivity: LNCaP cells require androgens for optimal growth, making them a model for studying androgen-dependent prostate cancer.
  • PSA Production: These cells produce prostate-specific antigen (PSA), a protein used as a marker in prostate cancer diagnosis and monitoring.
  • Mutation Profile: LNCaP cells have a mutation in the androgen receptor gene, which affects their response to androgens.

Applications in Research[edit]

Comparison of various cancer cell lines, including LNCaP

LNCaP cells are widely used in prostate cancer research to:

  • Study the mechanisms of androgen receptor signaling and its role in prostate cancer progression.
  • Investigate the effects of anti-androgen drugs and other therapeutic agents.
  • Explore the molecular pathways involved in prostate cancer metastasis and resistance to therapy.

Comparison with Other Cell Lines[edit]

LNCaP cells are often compared with other prostate cancer cell lines such as PC-3 and DU145. Unlike LNCaP, PC-3 and DU145 are androgen-independent, meaning they do not require androgens for growth. This difference makes LNCaP particularly useful for studying the transition from androgen-dependent to androgen-independent prostate cancer.

Limitations[edit]

While LNCaP cells are a valuable tool in prostate cancer research, they have limitations:

  • Genetic Drift: Over time, LNCaP cells can undergo genetic changes that may affect experimental outcomes.
  • Limited Metastatic Potential: LNCaP cells have a lower metastatic potential compared to other cell lines, which may limit their use in studying advanced prostate cancer.

Related pages[edit]

See also[edit]