Interactions between androgen and IGF1 axes in prostate tumorigenesis

IF 12.1 1区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Nature Reviews Urology Pub Date : 2024-10-07 DOI:10.1038/s41585-024-00942-3
Yao Mawulikplimi Adzavon, Zoran Culig, Zijie Sun
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Androgen signalling through the androgen receptor (AR) is essential for prostate tumorigenesis. However, androgen signalling pathways also interact with other growth factor-mediated signalling pathways to regulate the prostatic cell cycle, differentiation, apoptosis and proliferation in the initiation and progression of prostate cancer. Insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1) is one of the most prominent growth factors in prostate tumorigenesis. Clinical and experimental evidence has demonstrated that IGF1 signalling supports both androgen-dependent and androgen-independent prostate tumorigenesis, suggesting that improved understanding of the interactions between the IGF1 and androgen axes might aid the development of new therapeutic strategies. Available data have shown a dynamic role of androgen–AR signalling in the activation of IGF1-signalling pathways by augmenting transcription of the IGF1 receptor in prostatic basal epithelial cells and by increasing IGF1 secretion through the suppression of IGF-binding protein 3 expression in prostatic stromal cells. In turn, IGF1 stimulates Wnt–β-catenin signalling in prostatic basal progenitors to promote prostatic oncogenic transformation and prostate cancer development. These findings highlight the cooperative, autocrine and paracrine interactions that underlie the oncogenic effects of androgens and IGF1 and open up new opportunities for therapeutic targeting.

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雄激素和 IGF1 轴在前列腺肿瘤发生中的相互作用
通过雄激素受体(AR)发出的雄激素信号对前列腺肿瘤的发生至关重要。然而,雄激素信号通路还与其他生长因子介导的信号通路相互作用,在前列腺癌的发生和发展过程中调节前列腺细胞周期、分化、凋亡和增殖。胰岛素样生长因子 1(IGF1)是前列腺肿瘤发生过程中最主要的生长因子之一。临床和实验证据表明,IGF1 信号同时支持雄激素依赖型和雄激素非依赖型前列腺肿瘤的发生,这表明进一步了解 IGF1 和雄激素轴之间的相互作用可能有助于开发新的治疗策略。现有数据显示,雄激素-AR 信号在激活 IGF1 信号通路中起着动态作用,它能增强前列腺基底上皮细胞中 IGF1 受体的转录,并通过抑制前列腺基质细胞中 IGF 结合蛋白 3 的表达来增加 IGF1 的分泌。反过来,IGF1 又刺激前列腺基底祖细胞中的 Wnt-β-catenin 信号,促进前列腺致癌转化和前列腺癌的发展。这些发现突显了雄激素和 IGF1 致癌作用的合作、自分泌和旁分泌相互作用,并为靶向治疗开辟了新的机会。
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Nature Reviews Urology
Nature Reviews Urology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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期刊介绍: Nature Reviews Urology is part of the Nature Reviews portfolio of journals.Nature Reviews' basic, translational and clinical content is written by internationally renowned basic and clinical academics and researchers. This journal targeted readers in the biological and medical sciences, from the postgraduate level upwards, aiming to be accessible to professionals in any biological or medical discipline. The journal features authoritative In-depth Reviews providing up-to-date information on topics within a field's history and development. Perspectives, News & Views articles, and the Research Highlights section offer topical discussions and opinions, filtering primary research from various medical journals. Covering a wide range of subjects, including andrology, urologic oncology, and imaging, Nature Reviews provides valuable insights for practitioners, researchers, and academics within urology and related fields.
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