Androgen Receptor Splice Variant 7 and Efficacy of Taxane Chemotherapy in Patients With Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer
Johns Hopkins University · Johns Hopkins Medicine
Abstract
We previously showed that detection of androgen receptor splice variant 7 (AR-V7) in circulating tumor cells (CTCs) from men with castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) was associated with primary resistance to enzalutamide and abiraterone therapy, but the relevance of AR-V7 status in the context of chemotherapy is unknown.
To investigate whether AR-V7-positive patients would retain sensitivity to taxane chemotherapy and whether AR-V7 status would have a differential impact on taxane-treated men compared with enzalutamide- or abiraterone-treated men. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: We examined CTCs for AR-V7 mRNA using a reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction assay. From January 2013 to July 2014, we prospectively enrolled patients with metastatic CRPC initiating taxane chemotherapy (docetaxel or cabazitaxel) at a single academic institution (Johns Hopkins). Our prespecified statistical plan required a sample size of 36 taxane-treated men. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: We evaluated associations between AR-V7 status and prostate-specific antigen (PSA) response rates, PSA progression-free survival (PSA PFS), and clinical and/or radiographic progression-free survival (PFS). After incorporating updated data from our prior study of 62 patients treated with enzalutamide or abiraterone, we also investigated the interaction between AR-V7 status (positive or negative) and treatment type (taxane vs enzalutamide or abiraterone).
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 72.35
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 28
Authors
12- ESEmmanuel S. AntonarakisCorresponding
Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Medicine
- CLChangxue Lu
Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Medicine
- BLBrandon Luber
Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Medicine
- HWHao Wang
Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Medicine
- YCYan Chen
Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Medicine
Topics & keywords
- Enzalutamide
- Taxane
- Medicine
- Cabazitaxel
- Prostate cancer
- Oncology
- Internal medicine
- Docetaxel
- Good health and well-being