Profiling steroid hormone landscape of bladder cancer reveals depletion of intratumoural androgens to castration levels: a cross-sectional study.

IF 9.7 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
EBioMedicine Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-28 DOI:10.1016/j.ebiom.2024.105359
Kimmo Kettunen, Julia Mathlin, Tarja Lamminen, Asta Laiho, Merja R Häkkinen, Seppo Auriola, Laura L Elo, Peter J Boström, Matti Poutanen, Pekka Taimen
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Abstract

Background: Bladder cancer is a highly over-represented disease in males. The involvement of sex steroids in bladder carcinogenesis and the utilisation of steroid hormone action as a therapeutic target have been frequently proposed. However, the intratumoural steroid milieu remains unclear.

Methods: We used mass spectrometry and transcriptomic profiling to determine the levels of 23 steroid hormones and the expression of steroidogenic enzymes in primary tumours from patients who underwent transurethral resection (n = 24), and tumours and adjacent morphologically benign bladder tissues from treatment-naïve patients, who underwent radical cystectomy (n = 20). The corresponding steroids were determined from the patients' sera.

Findings: Our results show that both bladder tumours and non-tumour tissues are androgen-poor, with DHT being virtually unquantifiable and testosterone at castration levels. Intratumoural enzymes that inactivate potent androgens (e.g., HSD17B2) exhibited similar tumour aggressiveness-linked downregulation, as reported in advanced forms of classical steroid-dependent cancers, whereas there was little change in the corresponding activating enzymes. Finally, our results suggest cancer aggressiveness-linked dissimilarities in steroid profiles; the patients with overall low circulating steroid levels and those with an association between androgen receptor expression and intratumoural testosterone levels in place had fewer recurrences than the rest.

Interpretation: By revealing the steroid landscape of bladder cancer, our study not only underscores the androgen-poor nature of the malignancy but also identifies potential alterations in steroid profiles that are linked to disease aggressiveness.

Funding: The Cancer Foundation Finland, the Finnish State Research Funding (VTR).

一项横断面研究显示,膀胱癌的类固醇激素分布情况表明,瘤内雄激素消耗到了阉割水平。
背景:膀胱癌是一种男性高发疾病。性类固醇参与了膀胱癌的发生,利用类固醇激素的作用作为治疗靶点也是经常被提出的。然而,肿瘤内的类固醇环境仍不清楚:我们使用质谱分析和转录组分析方法测定了接受经尿道切除术患者(24 人)的原发性肿瘤中 23 种类固醇激素的水平和类固醇生成酶的表达,以及接受根治性膀胱切除术的未接受治疗患者(20 人)的肿瘤和邻近形态良性膀胱组织中 23 种类固醇激素的水平和类固醇生成酶的表达。相应的类固醇是从患者血清中提取的:我们的研究结果表明,膀胱肿瘤和非肿瘤组织均缺乏雄激素,其中 DHT 几乎无法量化,而睾酮则处于阉割水平。瘤内能使强效雄激素失活的酶(如 HSD17B2)表现出与肿瘤侵袭性相关的类似下调,这在晚期典型的类固醇依赖性癌症中已有报道,而相应的活化酶几乎没有变化。最后,我们的研究结果表明,与癌症侵袭性相关的类固醇谱存在差异;循环类固醇水平总体较低的患者以及雄激素受体表达与肿瘤内睾酮水平之间存在关联的患者的复发率低于其他患者:通过揭示膀胱癌的类固醇情况,我们的研究不仅强调了这种恶性肿瘤缺乏雄激素的特性,还发现了类固醇情况的潜在变化与疾病的侵袭性有关:芬兰癌症基金会、芬兰国家研究基金(VTR)。
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EBioMedicine
EBioMedicine Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology
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17.70
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579
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期刊介绍: eBioMedicine is a comprehensive biomedical research journal that covers a wide range of studies that are relevant to human health. Our focus is on original research that explores the fundamental factors influencing human health and disease, including the discovery of new therapeutic targets and treatments, the identification of biomarkers and diagnostic tools, and the investigation and modification of disease pathways and mechanisms. We welcome studies from any biomedical discipline that contribute to our understanding of disease and aim to improve human health.
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