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ASC-J9 suppresses castration-resistant prostate cancer growth through degradation of full-length and splice variant androgen receptors

  • Shinichi Yamashita
  • , Kuo Pao Lai
  • , Kun Lung Chuang
  • , Defeng Xu
  • , Hiroshi Miyamoto
  • , Tatsuo Tochigi
  • , See Tong Pang
  • , Lei Li
  • , Yoichi Arai
  • , Hsing Jien Kung
  • , Shuyuan Yeh
  • , Chawnshang Chang
  • University of Rochester
  • Tohoku University
  • Chang Gung University
  • Miyagi Cancer Center
  • University of California at Davis
  • China Medical University Taichung

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摘要

Early studies suggested androgen receptor (AR) splice variants might contribute to the progression of prostate cancer (PCa) into castration resistance. However, the therapeutic strategy to target these AR splice variants still remains unresolved. Through tissue survey of tumors from the same patients before and after castration resistance, we found that the expression of AR3, a major AR splice variant that lacks the AR ligand-binding domain, was substantially increased after castration resistance development. The currently used antiandrogen, Casodex, showed little growth suppression in CWR22Rv1 cells. Importantly, we found that AR degradation enhancer ASC-J9 could degrade both full-length (fAR) and AR3 in CWR22Rv1 cells as well as in C4-2 and C81 cells with addition of AR3. The consequences of such degradation of both fAR and AR3 might then result in the inhibition of AR transcriptional activity and cell growth in vitro. More importantly, suppression of AR3 specifically by short-hairpin AR3 or degradation of AR3 by ASC-J9 resulted in suppression of AR transcriptional activity and cell growth in CWR22Rv1-fARKD (fAR knockdown) cells in which DHT failed to induce, suggesting the importance of targeting AR3. Finally, we demonstrated the in vivo therapeutic effects of ASC-J9 by showing the inhibition of PCa growth using the xenografted model ofCWR22Rv1 cells orthotopically implanted into castrated nude mice with undetectable serum testosterone. These results suggested that targeting both fAR- and AR3-mediated PCa growth by ASC-J9 may represent the novel therapeutic approach to suppress castration-resistant PCa. Successful clinical trials targeting both fAR and AR3 may help us to battle castration-resistant PCa in the future.

源语言英语
页(从-至)74-83
页数10
期刊Neoplasia
14
1
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1月 2012
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