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Androgen receptor as potential therapeutic target in metastatic endometrial cancer
PURPOSE: The expression and involvement of estrogen (ER) and progesterone receptor (PR) is extensively studied in endometrial cancer. Androgen receptor (AR) is a hormone receptor less studied in female cancers, and we here aim to investigate the expression level of AR in endometrial cancer precursor...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5226508/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27384477 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.10334 |
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author | Tangen, Ingvild Løberg Onyango, Therese Bredholt Kopperud, Reidun Berg, Anna Halle, Mari K. Øyan, Anne M Werner, Henrica M.J Trovik, Jone Kalland, Karl Henning Salvesen, Helga B. Krakstad, Camilla |
author_facet | Tangen, Ingvild Løberg Onyango, Therese Bredholt Kopperud, Reidun Berg, Anna Halle, Mari K. Øyan, Anne M Werner, Henrica M.J Trovik, Jone Kalland, Karl Henning Salvesen, Helga B. Krakstad, Camilla |
author_sort | Tangen, Ingvild Løberg |
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description | PURPOSE: The expression and involvement of estrogen (ER) and progesterone receptor (PR) is extensively studied in endometrial cancer. Androgen receptor (AR) is a hormone receptor less studied in female cancers, and we here aim to investigate the expression level of AR in endometrial cancer precursor lesions, primary tumors and metastases, and its potential as therapeutic target. RESULTS: Expression of AR was observed in 93% of hyperplasias, but only in 41% of non-endometrioid tumors. Compared to estrogen and progesterone receptor AR is more commonly expressed in metastatic lesions, and AR status is discordant in primary and metastatic lesions in a large proportion of cases. AR protein level was significantly associated with survival (P < 0.001), and a calculated AR to ERα ratio identified a subgroup of patients with particular poor outcome. The anti-androgen enzalutamide may have a growth inhibitory effect in endometrial cancer cells based on experiments with primary endometrial tumor cells. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 718 primary endometrial cancers and 298 metastatic lesions (from 142 patients) were investigated for expression of AR in relation to survival, clinical and histopathological data. Protein levels were investigated by immunohistochemistry and reverse phase protein array; mRNA levels by DNA oligonucleotide microarray. The effect of androgen stimulation and inhibition was tested on primary endometrial tumor cells. CONCLUSIONS: A large proportion of metastatic endometrial cancer lesions express AR, which may be a potential target in these patients. Treatment targeting AR may be of particular benefit in patients with high AR levels compared to ERα levels. |
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spelling | pubmed-52265082017-01-18 Androgen receptor as potential therapeutic target in metastatic endometrial cancer Tangen, Ingvild Løberg Onyango, Therese Bredholt Kopperud, Reidun Berg, Anna Halle, Mari K. Øyan, Anne M Werner, Henrica M.J Trovik, Jone Kalland, Karl Henning Salvesen, Helga B. Krakstad, Camilla Oncotarget Research Paper PURPOSE: The expression and involvement of estrogen (ER) and progesterone receptor (PR) is extensively studied in endometrial cancer. Androgen receptor (AR) is a hormone receptor less studied in female cancers, and we here aim to investigate the expression level of AR in endometrial cancer precursor lesions, primary tumors and metastases, and its potential as therapeutic target. RESULTS: Expression of AR was observed in 93% of hyperplasias, but only in 41% of non-endometrioid tumors. Compared to estrogen and progesterone receptor AR is more commonly expressed in metastatic lesions, and AR status is discordant in primary and metastatic lesions in a large proportion of cases. AR protein level was significantly associated with survival (P < 0.001), and a calculated AR to ERα ratio identified a subgroup of patients with particular poor outcome. The anti-androgen enzalutamide may have a growth inhibitory effect in endometrial cancer cells based on experiments with primary endometrial tumor cells. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 718 primary endometrial cancers and 298 metastatic lesions (from 142 patients) were investigated for expression of AR in relation to survival, clinical and histopathological data. Protein levels were investigated by immunohistochemistry and reverse phase protein array; mRNA levels by DNA oligonucleotide microarray. The effect of androgen stimulation and inhibition was tested on primary endometrial tumor cells. CONCLUSIONS: A large proportion of metastatic endometrial cancer lesions express AR, which may be a potential target in these patients. Treatment targeting AR may be of particular benefit in patients with high AR levels compared to ERα levels. Impact Journals LLC 2016-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5226508/ /pubmed/27384477 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.10334 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Tangen et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Tangen, Ingvild Løberg Onyango, Therese Bredholt Kopperud, Reidun Berg, Anna Halle, Mari K. Øyan, Anne M Werner, Henrica M.J Trovik, Jone Kalland, Karl Henning Salvesen, Helga B. Krakstad, Camilla Androgen receptor as potential therapeutic target in metastatic endometrial cancer |
title | Androgen receptor as potential therapeutic target in metastatic endometrial cancer |
title_full | Androgen receptor as potential therapeutic target in metastatic endometrial cancer |
title_fullStr | Androgen receptor as potential therapeutic target in metastatic endometrial cancer |
title_full_unstemmed | Androgen receptor as potential therapeutic target in metastatic endometrial cancer |
title_short | Androgen receptor as potential therapeutic target in metastatic endometrial cancer |
title_sort | androgen receptor as potential therapeutic target in metastatic endometrial cancer |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5226508/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27384477 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.10334 |
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