Androgen Levels Increase by Intratumoral De novo Steroidogenesis during Progression of Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer
University of British Columbia · Vancouver General Hospital · +1 more institution
Abstract
Although systemic androgen deprivation prolongs life in advanced prostate cancer, remissions are temporary because patients almost uniformly progress to a state of a castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) as indicated by recurring PSA. This complex process of progression does not seem to be stochastic as the timing and phenotype are highly predictable, including the observation that most androgen-regulated genes are reactivated despite castrate levels of serum androgens. Recent evidence indicates that intraprostatic levels of androgens remain moderately high following systemic androgen deprivation therapy, whereas the androgen receptor (AR) remains functional, and silencing the AR expression following…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 41.30
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 50
Authors
9- JAJennifer A. LockeCorresponding
University of British Columbia, Vancouver General Hospital
- ESEmma S. Tomlinson Guns
University of British Columbia, Vancouver General Hospital
- AAAmy A. Lubik
University of British Columbia, Queensland University of Technology, Vancouver General Hospital
- HAHans Adomat
University of British Columbia, Vancouver General Hospital
- SCStephen C. Hendy
University of British Columbia, Vancouver General Hospital
Topics & keywords
- Prostate cancer
- Dihydrotestosterone
- Androgen
- Androgen receptor
- LNCaP
- Androgen deprivation therapy
- Tumor progression
- Internal medicine