Proteomic Comparison and MRM-Based Comparative Analysis of Metabolites Reveal Metabolic Shift in Human Prostate Cancer Cell Lines

  • Qingbo Shu (1555585)
  • Tanxi Cai (1555591)
  • Xiulan Chen (1538248)
  • Helen He Zhu (1555600)
  • Peng Xue (219948)
  • Nali Zhu (1555597)
  • Zhensheng Xie (1555594)
  • Shasha Wei (1555588)
  • Qing Zhang (1802)
  • Lili Niu (198851)
  • Wei-Qiang Gao (200112)
  • Fuquan Yang (502748)
Publication date
August 2015

Abstract

One of the major challenges in prostate cancer therapy remains the development of effective treatments for castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC), as the underlying mechanisms for its progression remain elusive. Previous studies showed that androgen receptor (AR) is crucially involved in regulation of metabolism in prostate cancer (PCa) cells throughout the transition from early stage, androgen-sensitive PCa to androgen-independent CRPC. AR achieves such metabolic rewiring directively either via its transcriptional activity or via interactions with AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK). However, due to the heterogeneous expression and activity status of AR in PCa cells, it remains a challenge to investigate the links between AR status an...

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