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Enzalutamide as an androgen receptor inhibitor prevents urothelial tumorigenesis.

Takashi Kawahara1,2,3, Satoshi Inoue1,2,3,4, Eiji Kashiwagi1,2, Jinbo Chen3,4, Hiroki Ide1,2, Taichi Mizushima1,2,3,4, Yi Li3, Yichun Zheng1,2,3, Hiroshi Miyamoto1,2,3,4,5.   

Abstract

Emerging preclinical evidence suggests the critical role of androgen-mediated androgen receptor (AR) signals in the development of bladder cancer. However, little is known about the efficacy of enzalutamide, an AR signaling inhibitor, in androgen-induced urothelial tumorigenesis. We therefore aimed to assess the effects of enzalutamide on neoplastic transformation of urothelial cells. An immortalized normal urothelial cell line SVHUC stably expressing wild-type AR (SVHUC-AR) was exposed to a chemical carcinogen 3-methylcholanthrene (MCA) to induce neoplastic transformation, and subsequently cultured for 6 weeks in the presence of anti-androgens, including enzalutamide, hydroxyflutamide, and bicalutamide. Tumorigenesis was then monitored, using plate and soft agar colony formation assays as well as mouse xenograft models. In SVHUC-AR cells exposed to MCA, each anti-androgen inhibited AR-mediated transcriptional activity, but only enzalutamide prevented AR nuclear translocation. In vitro transformation showed that treatment with each anti-androgen during the process of neoplastic transformation reduced the efficiency of colony formation in vitro. Compared with mock treatment, culture with enzalutamide (P = 0.028), hydroxyflutamide (P = 0.033), or bicalutamide (P = 0.038) also resulted in prevention/retardation of tumor formation in male NOD-SCID mice. In addition, anti-androgens up-regulated the expression of several molecules that play a protective role in bladder tumorigenesis, including p53, p21, and PTEN, and down-regulated that of several oncogenic genes, such as c-myc, cyclin D1, and cyclin E, in MCA-exposed SVHUC-AR cells. Thus, enzalutamide, flutamide, and bicalutamide were found to similarly prevent neoplastic transformation of urothelial cells. These findings offer a potential chemopreventive approach for urothelial tumors using AR antagonists.

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Keywords:  Bicalutamide; enzalutamide; flutamide; neoplastic transformation; urothelial cancer

Year:  2017        PMID: 29119053      PMCID: PMC5665851     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cancer Res        ISSN: 2156-6976            Impact factor:   6.166


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