Overcoming mutation-based resistance to antiandrogens with rational drug design Journal Article


Authors: Balbas, M. D.; Evans, M. J.; Hosfield, D. J.; Wongvipat, J.; Arora, V. K.; Watson, P. A.; Chen, Y.; Greene, G. L.; Shen, Y.; Sawyers, C. L.
Article Title: Overcoming mutation-based resistance to antiandrogens with rational drug design
Abstract: The second-generation antiandrogen enzalutamide was recently approved for patients with castration-resistant prostate cancer. Despite its success, the duration of response is often limited. For previous antiandrogens, one mechanism of resistance is mutation of the androgen receptor (AR). To prospectively identify AR mutations that might confer resistance to enzalutamide, we performed a reporter-based mutagenesis screen and identified a novel mutation, F876L, which converted enzalutamide into an AR agonist. Ectopic expression of AR F876L rescued the growth inhibition of enzalutamide treatment. Molecular dynamics simulations performed on antiandrogen-AR complexes suggested a mechanism by which the F876L substitution alleviates antagonism through repositioning of the coactivator recruiting helix 12. This model then provided the rationale for a focused chemical screen which, based on existing antiandrogen scaffolds, identified three novel compounds that effectively antagonized AR F876L (and AR WT) to suppress the growth of prostate cancer cells resistant to enzalutamide. © Balbas et al.
Journal Title: eLife
Volume: 2013
Issue: 2
ISSN: 2050-084X
Publisher: eLife Sciences Publications Ltd.  
Date Published: 2013-04-09
Start Page: e.00499
Language: English
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.00499
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC3622181
PUBMED: 23580326
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  1. Charles L Sawyers
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  2. Yu Chen
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  3. Vivek Kumar Arora
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  4. Michael John Evans
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  5. Philip A Watson
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  6. Minna Delarae Balbas
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