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A Bioluminescent and Fluorescent Orthotopic Syngeneic Murine Model of Androgen-dependent and Castration-resistant Prostate Cancer
Published on: March 6, 2018
Targeting extra-gonadal androgens in castration-resistant prostate cancer
Emily Grist1, Johann S de Bono1, Gerhardt Attard1
1Institute of Cancer Research, Cancer Therapeutics, 15 Cotswold Rd, Sutton, Surrey SM25NG, UK; Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
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Metastatic castration resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) is associated with a rise in PSA, suggesting an increase in transcription of steroid receptor regulated genes. The efficacy of the new anti-androgen therapies abiraterone and enzalutamide, that target extra-gonadal activation of androgen signaling, confirm CRPC's addiction to genes regulated by the androgen receptor (AR). However, patients invariably progress and develop resistance. This review focuses on mechanisms of drug resistance associated with the AR and steroidogenesis in CRPC. Understanding this persistent dependency and adaptation to the androgen axis in CRPC will lead to an understanding of resistance to new licensed therapies and to novel drug discovery, ultimately improving clinical outcome in CRPC. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled 'Essential role of DHEA'.
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