Redirecting abiraterone metabolism to fine-tune prostate cancer anti-androgen therapy

Z Li, M Alyamani, J Li, K Rogacki, M Abazeed… - Nature, 2016 - nature.com
Z Li, M Alyamani, J Li, K Rogacki, M Abazeed, SK Upadhyay, SP Balk, ME Taplin…
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Abiraterone blocks androgen synthesis and prolongs survival in patients with castration-
resistant prostate cancer, which is otherwise driven by intratumoral androgen synthesis,.
Abiraterone is metabolized in patients to Δ4-abiraterone (D4A), which has even greater anti-
tumour activity and is structurally similar to endogenous steroidal 5α-reductase substrates,
such as testosterone. Here, we show that D4A is converted to at least three 5α-reduced and
three 5β-reduced metabolites in human serum. The initial 5α-reduced metabolite, 3-keto-5α …
Abstract
Abiraterone blocks androgen synthesis and prolongs survival in patients with castration-resistant prostate cancer, which is otherwise driven by intratumoral androgen synthesis,. Abiraterone is metabolized in patients to Δ4-abiraterone (D4A), which has even greater anti-tumour activity and is structurally similar to endogenous steroidal 5α-reductase substrates, such as testosterone. Here, we show that D4A is converted to at least three 5α-reduced and three 5β-reduced metabolites in human serum. The initial 5α-reduced metabolite, 3-keto-5α-abiraterone, is present at higher concentrations than D4A in patients with prostate cancer taking abiraterone, and is an androgen receptor agonist, which promotes prostate cancer progression. In a clinical trial of abiraterone alone, followed by abiraterone plus dutasteride (a 5α-reductase inhibitor), 3-keto-5α-abiraterone and downstream metabolites were depleted by the addition of dutasteride, while D4A concentrations rose, showing that dutasteride effectively blocks production of a tumour-promoting metabolite and permits D4A accumulation. Furthermore, dutasteride did not deplete the three 5β-reduced metabolites, which were also clinically detectable, demonstrating the specific biochemical effects of pharmacological 5α-reductase inhibition on abiraterone metabolism. Our findings suggest a previously unappreciated and biochemically specific method of clinically fine-tuning abiraterone metabolism to optimize therapy.
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