This study demonstrated that exposure to growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) can transform normal prostate cells into cancer-like cells. When normal prostate epithelial cells were treated with GHRH, they developed characteristics of cancer cells including increased movement, enzyme activity that breaks down surrounding tissue, and new blood vessel growth signals. These GHRH-treated cells also formed tumors when implanted into mice, reinforcing the idea that GHRH plays a direct role in prostate cancer development.
Muñoz-Moreno, Laura; Carmena, M José; Prieto, Juan C; Schally, Andrew V; Bajo, Ana M