Dahmani, Cylia and Caron, Patrick and Simonyan, David and Turcotte, Véronique and Grégoire, Jean and Plante, Marie and Guillemette, Chantal (2023) Circulating adrenal 11-oxygenated androgens are associated with clinical outcome in endometrial cancer. Frontiers in Endocrinology, 14. ISSN 1664-2392
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Abstract
Context: Recent evidence support that androgens play an important role in the etiology of endometrial cancer (EC). Adrenal-derived 11-oxygenated androgens are highly potent agonists of the androgen receptor (AR), comparable to testosterone (T) and dihydrotestosterone (DHT) that have not been studied in the context of EC.
Methodology: We studied a cohort of 272 newly diagnosed postmenopausal EC cases undergoing surgical treatment. Circulating concentrations of seven 11-oxygenated androgens including precursors, potent androgens and their metabolites were established in serum samples collected before and 1 month after surgery using a validated liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry method (LC-MS/MS). Free (unconjugated) and total (free + sulfate and glucuronide conjugates following enzymatic hydrolysis) were analyzed in relation to clinicopathological features, recurrence and disease-free survival (DFS).
Results: Levels of 11-oxygenated androgens were weakly correlated to those of canonical androgens such as testosterone (T) and dihydrotestosterone (DHT), with no evidence of their association with clinicopathological features. Levels of 11-oxygenated androgens declined after surgery but remained higher in overweight and obese compared to normal weight cases. Higher levels of preoperative free 11-ketoandrosterone (11KAST) were associated with an increased risk of recurrence (Hazard ratio (HR) of 2.99 (95%CI=1.09-8.18); P=0.03). Postoperative free 11β-hydroxyandrosterone (11OHAST) levels were adversely associated with recurrence and DFS (HR = 3.23 (1.11-9.40); P=0.03 and 3.27 (1.34-8.00); P=0.009, respectively).
Conclusion: 11-oxygenated androgen metabolites emerge as potential prognostic markers of EC.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Eprint Open STM Press > Mathematical Science |
Depositing User: | Unnamed user with email admin@eprint.openstmpress.com |
Date Deposited: | 07 Jul 2023 04:45 |
Last Modified: | 15 Nov 2023 07:33 |
URI: | http://library.go4manusub.com/id/eprint/850 |