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Unravelling the Role of Kinases That Underpin Androgen Signalling in Prostate Cancer

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Journal Cells
Publisher MDPI
Date 2022 Mar 25
PMID 35326402
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Abstract

The androgen receptor (AR) signalling pathway is the key driver in most prostate cancers (PCa), and is underpinned by several kinases both upstream and downstream of the AR. Many popular therapies for PCa that target the AR directly, however, have been circumvented by AR mutation, such as androgen receptor variants. Some upstream kinases promote AR signalling, including those which phosphorylate the AR and others that are AR-regulated, and androgen regulated kinase that can also form feed-forward activation circuits to promotes AR function. All of these kinases represent potentially druggable targets for PCa. There has generally been a divide in reviews reporting on pathways upstream of the AR and those reporting on AR-regulated genes despite the overlap that constitutes the promotion of AR signalling and PCa progression. In this review, we aim to elucidate which kinases-both upstream and AR-regulated-may be therapeutic targets and require future investigation and ongoing trials in developing kinase inhibitors for PCa.

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