Targeting Androgen Receptor Alterations in Metastatic Prostate Cancer

Pawel Rajwa, Piotr Zapała, Axel S. Merseburger*

*Corresponding author for this work

Abstract

There have been significant advances in our understanding of the biology of metastatic prostate cancer (mPCa) and its response to therapy. Androgen receptor (AR) alterations, including mutations, amplifications, splice variants, and alternative activations, play a significant role in mPCa resistance to treatment. Recent studies indicate that AR alterations detected via genomic testing can be considered predictive biomarkers in men with castration-resistant PCa and can guide treatment strategies. Novel therapeutic approaches, including AR antagonists and inhibitors of ACK1, the AR N-terminal domain, or cytochrome P450 11A1, have shown promise in overcoming treatment resistance. Ongoing clinical trials are exploring the efficacy of these treatments in relation to AR mutation status and could potentially transform the treatment landscape for mPCa. Patient summary: Our mini review highlights advances in the treatment of metastatic prostate cancer, with a focus on drugs that target genetic alterations affecting a protein called the androgen receptor. Some promising results have been obtained and clinical trials are ongoing.

Original languageEnglish
JournalEuropean urology focus
Volume11
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)79-81
Number of pages3
ISSN2405-4569
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01.2025

Research Areas and Centers

  • Research Area: Luebeck Integrated Oncology Network (LION)

DFG Research Classification Scheme

  • 2.22-23 Reproductive Medicine, Urology
  • 2.22-14 Hematology, Oncology

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