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      Serum/Glucocorticoid-Regulated Kinase 1 Expression in Primary Human Prostate Cancers

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          Abstract

          BACKGROUND

          Serum/glucocorticoid-regulated kinase 1 (SGK1), a known target of the androgen receptor (AR) and glucocorticoid receptor (GR), is reported to enhance cell survival. This study sought to better define the role of SGK1 and GR in prostate cancer.

          METHODS

          Immunohistochemistry was performed for AR, GR, and SGK1 on primary prostate cancers (n = 138) and 18 prostate cancers from patients treated with androgen deprivation therapy. Relative staining intensity was compared utilizing a Fisher’s exact test. Univariate analyses were performed using log-rank and chi-squared tests to evaluate prostate cancer recurrence with respect to SGK1 expression.

          RESULTS

          SGK1 expression was strong (3+) in 79% of untreated cancers versus 44% in androgen-deprived cancers ( P = 0.003). Conversely, GR expression was present in a higher proportion of androgen-deprived versus untreated cancers (78% vs. 38%, P = 0.002). High-grade cancers were nearly twice as likely to have relatively low (0 to 2+) SGK1 staining compared to low-grade cancers (13.8% vs. 26.5%, P = 0.08). Low SGK1 expression in untreated tumors was associated with increased risk of cancer recurrence (adjusted log-rank test P = 0.077), 5-year progression-free survival 47.8% versus 72.6% ( P = 0.034).

          CONCLUSIONS

          SGK1 expression is high in most untreated prostate cancers and declines with androgen deprivation. However, these data suggest that relatively low expression of SGK1 is associated with higher tumor grade and increased cancer recurrence, and is a potential indicator of aberrant AR signaling in these tumors. GR expression increased with androgen deprivation, potentially providing a mechanism for the maintenance of androgen pathway signaling in these tumors. Further study of the AR/GR/SGK1 network in castration resistance.

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          Journal
          8101368
          6523
          Prostate
          Prostate
          The Prostate
          0270-4137
          1097-0045
          8 June 2018
          11 May 2011
          01 February 2012
          14 June 2018
          : 72
          : 2
          : 157-164
          Affiliations
          [1 ]The Universityof Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
          [2 ]Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York
          [3 ]Northshore University Health System, Evanston, Illinois
          Author notes
          [* ]Correspondence to: Dr. Russell Z. Szmulewitz, 5841 S, Maryland Ave. MC2115, Chicago, IL 60637,. rszmulew@ 123456medicine.bsd.uchicago.edu
          Article
          PMC6000822 PMC6000822 6000822 nihpa973263
          10.1002/pros.21416
          6000822
          21563193
          8dad5c1d-225d-491f-ab2c-03c540becace
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          SGK1,androgen receptor,glucocorticoid receptor,prostate cancer

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