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T-LAK cell-originated protein kinase (TOPK) enhances androgen receptor splice variant (ARv7) and drives androgen-independent growth in prostate cancer

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CARCINOGENESIS
卷 42, 期 3, 页码 423-435

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/carcin/bgaa120

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  1. Biomedical and Graduate Research Organization of Georgetown University Medical Center
  2. King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences
  3. Government of Saudi Arabia

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This study highlights the significant role of the protein kinase TOPK in regulating the expression of ARv7 and driving androgen-independent growth in prostate cancer cells. Additionally, pharmacological inhibition of TOPK can suppress AR activity and stability in androgen-independent cells. Therefore, TOPK may be a potential target for overcoming resistance to anti-androgen therapies in prostate cancer.
Despite impressive advances in the treatment of prostate cancer with various efficacious inhibitors along the androgen/-androgen receptor axis, eventual development of incurable metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer (mCRPC) is inevitable and remains a major clinical challenge. Constitutively active androgen receptor (AR) spliced variants have emerged as primary means of resistance to anti-androgens and androgen synthesis inhibitors. The alternatively spliced AR variant, ARv7, has attracted significant interest due to its constitutively active status in CRPC that drives androgenindependence. Factors that are involved in regulating ARv7 levels in CRPC are not clearly known. We recently demonstrated that a protein kinase,T-LAK cell-originated protein kinase (TOPK) level correlates with the aggressiveness of prostate cancer and its invasive behavior. In this study, we investigated whether TOPK plays a role in driving androgen-independence in prostate cancer cells. Our data demonstrate that TOPK overexpression in androgen-dependent LNCaP and VCaP induces ARv7 and drives androgen-independent growth. On the other hand, pharmacological inhibition of TOPK in androgenindependent LNCaP95 and 22Rv1 represses AR transactivation, and AR stability. In summary, this study illustrates a direct role of TOPK in regulating ARv7 and driving androgen-independence in prostate cancer cells.

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