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Focal amplification of the androgen receptor gene in hormone-naive human prostate cancer.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Androgen receptor (AR)-gene amplification, found in 20-30% of castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPCa) is proposed to develop as a consequence of hormone-deprivation therapy and be a prime cause of treatment failure. Here we investigate AR-gene amplification in cancers before hormone deprivation therapy.

Methods

A tissue microarray (TMA) series of 596 hormone-naive prostate cancers (HNPCas) was screened for chromosome X and AR-gene locus-specific copy number alterations using four-colour fluorescence in situ hybridisation.

Results

Both high level gain in chromosome X (?4 fold; n=4, 0.7%) and locus-specific amplification of the AR-gene (n=6, 1%) were detected at low frequencies in HNPCa TMAs. Fluorescence in situ hybridisation mapping whole sections taken from the original HNPCa specimen blocks demonstrated that AR-gene amplifications exist in small foci of cells (? 600?nm, ?1% of tumour volume). Patients with AR gene-locus-specific copy number gains had poorer prostate cancer-specific survival.

Conclusion

Small clonal foci of cancer containing high level gain of the androgen receptor (AR)-gene develop before hormone deprivation therapy. Their small size makes detection by TMA inefficient and suggests a higher prevalence than that reported herein. It is hypothesised that a large proportion of AR-amplified CRPCa could pre-date hormone deprivation therapy and that these patients would potentially benefit from early total androgen ablation.

SUBMITTER: Merson S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3960602 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Focal amplification of the androgen receptor gene in hormone-naive human prostate cancer.

Merson S S   Yang Z H ZH   Brewer D D   Olmos D D   Eichholz A A   McCarthy F F   Fisher G G   Kovacs G G   Berney D M DM   Foster C S CS   Møller H H   Scardino P P   Cuzick J J   Cooper C S CS   Clark J P JP  

British journal of cancer 20140130 6


<h4>Background</h4>Androgen receptor (AR)-gene amplification, found in 20-30% of castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPCa) is proposed to develop as a consequence of hormone-deprivation therapy and be a prime cause of treatment failure. Here we investigate AR-gene amplification in cancers before hormone deprivation therapy.<h4>Methods</h4>A tissue microarray (TMA) series of 596 hormone-naive prostate cancers (HNPCas) was screened for chromosome X and AR-gene locus-specific copy number alterat  ...[more]

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