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This study will prospectively compare liquid-biopsy based methods for prediction of resistance under androgen-receptor signaling inhibitors. The main goal is to determine the optimal method to determine androgen-receptor variant 7 (AR-V7) status. In addition, the investigators will explore novel other, AR-V7 independent mechanisms of resistance and their predictive value for proper treatment. These are based on further AR splice variants, and on neuroendocrine differentiation of prostate cancer cells.


Clinical Trial Description

Androgen receptor signaling inhibitors (ARSi) have become available in the past years for the treatment of patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) and have significantly improved their survival. Despite this improvement, initial or emerging resistance to ARSi poses a major challenge in the treatment of these patients. There is therefore an urgent medical need for early detection of treatment resistance. Liquid biopsies - blood samples containing circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and nucleic acids from the tumor - can provide information about such resistance. The investigators of this study and others have shown that liquid biopsies can be used to detect the messenger RNA (mRNA) of AR-V7, a splice variant of the androgen receptor (AR) that is insensitive to ARSi, in whole blood, and that high levels of AR-V7 mRNA in mCRPC patients are predictive to non-response to ARSi. Several liquid biopsy approaches involving different blood compartments such as CTCs, exosomes, and whole blood have been used so far to detect AR-V7. However, it is unclear which liquid biopsy approach or which combination of approaches is best to predict resistance under ARSi therapy in the clinical setting. In addition, current approaches explain only about half of resistant cases, suggesting that there are important non-AR-V7-mediated causes of resistance. In this study, the investigators aim at determining the optimal liquid biopsy approach to detect AR-V7 and exploring novel ones for best possible prediction of resistance to ARSi. To this end, the investigators will systematically explore relevant blood compartments in a prospective cohort of mCRPC patients, quantify AR-V7 mRNA levels in each compartment, and determine the diagnostic value of compartment-specific AR-V7 mRNA levels for predicting response to subsequent ARSi therapy. The investigators will further explore the clinical relevance of AR-V7 protein subcellular localization in CTCs for prediction of ARSi resistance. In addition, novel other, AR-V7 independent mechanisms of resistance and their predictive value for proper treatment will be explored. These are based on further AR splice variants, and on neuroendocrine differentiation of prostate cancer cells. ;


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NCT number NCT03601143
Study type Observational
Source Technical University of Munich
Contact Matthias M Heck, MD
Phone +49894140
Email matthias.heck@tum.de
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date March 1, 2019
Completion date December 31, 2024

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