Alterations to the androgen receptor (AR) signalling axis and cellular metabolism are hallmarks of prostate cancer. This study provides insight into both hallmarks by uncovering a novel link between AR and the pentose phosphate pathway (PPP). Specifically, we identify 6-phosphogluoconate dehydrogenase (6PGD) as an androgen-regulated gene that is upregulated in prostate cancer. AR increased the expression of 6PGD indirectly via activation of sterol regulatory element binding protein 1 (SREBP1). Accordingly, loss of 6PGD, AR or SREBP1 resulted in suppression of PPP activity as revealed by 1,2-13C2 glucose metabolic flux analysis. Knockdown of 6PGD also impaired growth and elicited death of prostate cancer cells, at least in part due to increa...
SummaryThe androgen receptor (AR) is essential for the growth of prostate cancer cells. Here, we rep...
Prostate cancer is a high-incidence male cancer, which is dependent on the activity of a nuclear hor...
The androgen receptor (AR) signalling pathway is the key driver in most prostate cancers (PCa), and ...
Alterations to the androgen receptor (AR) signalling axis and cellular metabolism are hallmarks of p...
Prostate cancer is a complex disease. Despite the progress in early detection and treatment, the pro...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a key regulator of prostate growth and the principal drug target for t...
Androgens play an important role in prostate cancer (PCa) development and progression. Although andr...
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed malignancy among men in industrialized countries, acc...
Prostate cancer is a hormone-driven malignancy that relies on the function of the androgen receptor ...
The spread of cancer to bone is invariably fatal, with complex cross-talk between tumor cells and th...
Androgens regulate the physiological development of the prostate and the pathology of prostate cance...
Prostate cancer growth is driven by androgen signaling using the androgen receptor (AR). Androg...
The androgen receptor (AR) signaling axis plays a key role in the pathogenesis of prostate cancer. I...
The oxidative pentose phosphate pathway (PPP) contributes to tumour growth, but the precise contribu...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most frequently diagnosed male cancer in Australia and a leading cause ...
SummaryThe androgen receptor (AR) is essential for the growth of prostate cancer cells. Here, we rep...
Prostate cancer is a high-incidence male cancer, which is dependent on the activity of a nuclear hor...
The androgen receptor (AR) signalling pathway is the key driver in most prostate cancers (PCa), and ...
Alterations to the androgen receptor (AR) signalling axis and cellular metabolism are hallmarks of p...
Prostate cancer is a complex disease. Despite the progress in early detection and treatment, the pro...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a key regulator of prostate growth and the principal drug target for t...
Androgens play an important role in prostate cancer (PCa) development and progression. Although andr...
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed malignancy among men in industrialized countries, acc...
Prostate cancer is a hormone-driven malignancy that relies on the function of the androgen receptor ...
The spread of cancer to bone is invariably fatal, with complex cross-talk between tumor cells and th...
Androgens regulate the physiological development of the prostate and the pathology of prostate cance...
Prostate cancer growth is driven by androgen signaling using the androgen receptor (AR). Androg...
The androgen receptor (AR) signaling axis plays a key role in the pathogenesis of prostate cancer. I...
The oxidative pentose phosphate pathway (PPP) contributes to tumour growth, but the precise contribu...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most frequently diagnosed male cancer in Australia and a leading cause ...
SummaryThe androgen receptor (AR) is essential for the growth of prostate cancer cells. Here, we rep...
Prostate cancer is a high-incidence male cancer, which is dependent on the activity of a nuclear hor...
The androgen receptor (AR) signalling pathway is the key driver in most prostate cancers (PCa), and ...