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Published online first on January 27, 2009
[Cancer Research, 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-08-2216]
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Experimental Therapeutics, Molecular Targets, and Chemical Biology

Histone Deacetylases Are Required for Androgen Receptor Function in Hormone-Sensitive and Castrate-Resistant Prostate Cancer

Derek S. Welsbie 1, Jin Xu 1, 2, Yu Chen 2, 4, Laetitia Borsu 4, Howard I. Scher 4, Neal Rosen 4, Charles L. Sawyers 2, 3*

1David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California and 2Human Oncology and Pathogenesis Program, 3Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and 4Department of Medicine, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: sawyersc{at}mskcc.org.


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Transcriptional activity of the androgen receptor (AR) is crucial for growth and survival of prostate cancer even upon development of resistance to androgen ablation and antiandrogen therapies. Therefore, novel therapies that can suppress AR transcriptional activity when conventional hormone therapies fail are needed. Here, we show that histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors, including SAHA (vorinostat) and LBH589, which are currently being tested in clinic, could be such a therapy. HDAC inhibitors block the AR-mediated transcriptional activation of many genes, including the TMPRSS2 gene involved in fusion with ETS family members in a majority of prostate cancers. Genetic knockdown of either HDAC1 or HDAC3 can also suppress expression of AR-regulated genes, recapitulating the effect of HDAC inhibitor treatment. Whereas HDAC inhibitor treatment can lower androgen receptor protein levels in prostate cancer cells, we show that independent of AR protein levels, HDAC inhibitors block AR activity through inhibiting the assembly of coactivator/RNA polymerase II complex after AR binds to the enhancers of target genes. Failed complex assembly is associated with a phase shift in the cyclical wave of AR recruitment that typically occurs in response to ligand treatment. HDAC inhibitors retain the ability to block AR activity in castration-resistant prostate cancer models and, therefore, merit clinical investigation in this setting. The HDAC-regulated AR target genes defined here can serve as biomarkers to ensure sufficient levels of HDAC inhibition. [Cancer Res 2009;69(3):958–66]

Key Words: prostate cancer, androgen receptor, histone deacetylase




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