Author
Listed:
- Ritika Tiwari
(Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur)
- Nishat Manzar
(Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur)
- Vipul Bhatia
(Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur)
- Anjali Yadav
(Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur)
- Mushtaq A. Nengroo
(CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute)
- Dipak Datta
(CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute)
- Shannon Carskadon
(Henry Ford Health System)
- Nilesh Gupta
(Henry Ford Health System)
- Michael Sigouros
(Weill Cornell Medicine)
- Francesca Khani
(Weill Cornell Medicine)
- Matti Poutanen
(University of Turku)
- Amina Zoubeidi
(University of British Columbia)
- Himisha Beltran
(Harvard Medical School)
- Nallasivam Palanisamy
(Henry Ford Health System)
- Bushra Ateeq
(Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur)
Abstract
Emergence of an aggressive androgen receptor (AR)-independent neuroendocrine prostate cancer (NEPC) after androgen-deprivation therapy (ADT) is well-known. Nevertheless, the majority of advanced-stage prostate cancer patients, including those with SPINK1-positive subtype, are treated with AR-antagonists. Here, we show AR and its corepressor, REST, function as transcriptional-repressors of SPINK1, and AR-antagonists alleviate this repression leading to SPINK1 upregulation. Increased SOX2 expression during NE-transdifferentiation transactivates SPINK1, a critical-player for maintenance of NE-phenotype. SPINK1 elicits epithelial-mesenchymal-transition, stemness and cellular-plasticity. Conversely, pharmacological Casein Kinase-1 inhibition stabilizes REST, which in cooperation with AR causes SPINK1 transcriptional-repression and impedes SPINK1-mediated oncogenesis. Elevated levels of SPINK1 and NEPC markers are observed in the tumors of AR-antagonists treated mice, and in a subset of NEPC patients, implicating a plausible role of SPINK1 in treatment-related NEPC. Collectively, our findings provide an explanation for the paradoxical clinical-outcomes after ADT, possibly due to SPINK1 upregulation, and offers a strategy for adjuvant therapies.
Suggested Citation
Ritika Tiwari & Nishat Manzar & Vipul Bhatia & Anjali Yadav & Mushtaq A. Nengroo & Dipak Datta & Shannon Carskadon & Nilesh Gupta & Michael Sigouros & Francesca Khani & Matti Poutanen & Amina Zoubeidi, 2020.
"Androgen deprivation upregulates SPINK1 expression and potentiates cellular plasticity in prostate cancer,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 11(1), pages 1-19, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:11:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-019-14184-0
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-14184-0
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