[PDF][PDF] Regulation of androgen receptor activity by tyrosine phosphorylation

Z Guo, B Dai, T Jiang, K Xu, Y Xie, O Kim, I Nesheiwat… - Cancer cell, 2006 - cell.com
Z Guo, B Dai, T Jiang, K Xu, Y Xie, O Kim, I Nesheiwat, X Kong, J Melamed, VD Handratta…
Cancer cell, 2006cell.com
The androgen receptor (AR) is essential for the growth of prostate cancer cells. Here, we
report that tyrosine phosphorylation of AR is induced by growth factors and elevated in
hormone-refractory prostate tumors. Mutation of the major tyrosine phosphorylation site in
AR significantly inhibits the growth of prostate cancer cells under androgen-depleted
conditions. The Src tyrosine kinase appears to be responsible for phosphorylating AR, and
there is a positive correlation of AR tyrosine phosphorylation with Src tyrosine kinase activity …
Summary
The androgen receptor (AR) is essential for the growth of prostate cancer cells. Here, we report that tyrosine phosphorylation of AR is induced by growth factors and elevated in hormone-refractory prostate tumors. Mutation of the major tyrosine phosphorylation site in AR significantly inhibits the growth of prostate cancer cells under androgen-depleted conditions. The Src tyrosine kinase appears to be responsible for phosphorylating AR, and there is a positive correlation of AR tyrosine phosphorylation with Src tyrosine kinase activity in human prostate tumors. Our data collectively suggest that growth factors and their downstream tyrosine kinases, which are elevated during hormone-ablation therapy, can induce tyrosine phosphorylation of AR and such modification may be important for prostate tumor growth under androgen-depleted conditions.
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