Journal
Cancer cell, 2010
Authors
Andersen, Raymond J, Mawji, Nasrin R, Wang, Jun, Wang, Gang, Haile, Simon, Myung, Jae-Kyung, Watt, Kate, Tam, Teresa, Yang, Yu Chi, Bañuelos, Carmen A, Williams, David E, McEwan, Iain J, Wang, Yuzhou, Sadar, Marianne D
Castration-recurrent prostate cancer (CRPC) is suspected to depend on androgen receptor (AR). The AF-1 region in the amino-terminal domain (NTD) of AR contains most, if not all, of the transcriptional activity. Here we identify EPI-001, a small molecule that blocked transactivation of the NTD and was specific for inhibition of AR without attenuating transcriptional activities of related steroid receptors. EPI-001 interacted with the AF-1 region, inhibited protein-protein interactions with AR, and reduced AR interaction with androgen-response elements on target genes. Importantly, EPI-001 blocked androgen-induced proliferation and caused cytoreduction of CRPC in xenografts dependent on AR for growth and survival without causing toxicity.
Title
Regression of castrate-recurrent prostate cancer by a small-molecule inhibitor of the amino-terminus domain of the androgen receptor.
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