Exploring AR-NFkappaB/p52-Targeted Inhibitors as Novel Therapy Against Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer Progression
Abstract
The goal of this research is to verify the specificity of the inhibition of AR-p52 interaction by small molecule AR/p52 inhibitors (selected from prior high throughput screen) in cell culture and AR/p52 activity assays, and determine the efficacy of the compounds against castration resistant prostate cancer cell / xenograft growth. Data from this research will establish the AR-p52 interaction as a viable new target for preventing progression to castration resistant prostate cancer (PCa) and identify lead compound(s) to be further developed for preclinical toxicity testing and clinical trials for PCa that fall beyond the scope of this proposal. During the first year of the research a lead compound has been established with evidence of specificity for AR-p52 interaction and significant inhibition of both castration resistant and androgen-dependent PCa cell growth, and preliminary evidence of efficacy of the lead compound administered at MTD oral regimen against a castration resistant PCa xenograft model.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 2013
- Accession Number
- ADA593127
Entities
People
- Farideh Mehraein-ghomi
Organizations
- University of Wisconsin–Madison