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Tracing steroidogenesis in prostate biopsy samples to unveil prostate tissue androgen metabolism characteristics and potential clinical application

Authors :
Wei Le
Ying Liu
Denglong Wu
Cuidong Bian
Gao Yuanyuan
Tao Yang
Nazarov Hydyr
Zemin Hou
Chengdang Xu
Chen Xi
Mei Zejie
Xuyou Zhu
Lian Jianpo
Shengsong Huang
Luonan Chen
Zhenfei Li
Si Zhang
Qilong Tan
Source :
The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology. 210
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Androgens are essential for prostate cancer development. However, steroidogenesis has mainly been investigated in a limited number of prostate cancer cell lines, leading to varied conclusions and elusive clinical significance. Here, we established an ex vivo research platform with fresh biopsy samples transiently cultured with tritium- labelled androgens to trace steroidogenesis in prostate tissues and investigate its potential clinical application. DHEA was confirmed as the major precursor for androgen synthesis in the prostate. Significant amounts of oxidized DHEA and 5α-androstanedione were generated from DHEA in prostate biopsy samples. Prostatic steroidogenesis was independent of other clinical factors. Furthermore, prostatic steroidogenesis was suppressed after androgen deprivation therapy but increased upon treatment resistance, indicating that prostatic steroidogenesis was affected by clinical treatments. Overall, we provide an accessible research platform to characterize steroidogenesis in prostate tissue and indicate the correlation between prostatic steroidogenesis and disease progression.

Details

ISSN :
18791220
Volume :
210
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology
Accession number :
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