Treatment of Prostate Cancer Using Anti-androgen Small Molecules

Description:

Abstract:

Castrate-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) is characterized by androgen-independent cancer cells that have adapted to the depletion of hormones and continue to grow. Abnormal androgen receptor signaling is known to drive advanced castrate-resistant prostate cancer. The small molecule compounds of this invention are antiandrogens that target androgen receptor signaling in both androgen-independent and androgen-sensitive androgen receptor activity, and androgen receptors that are resistant to the current antiandrogens available.  Unlike the currently available antiandrogens, the new small molecules induce androgen receptor degradation and cell death in prostate cancer cells. Further, these compounds and methods can also induce degradation of other steroid hormone receptors demonstrating the possibility of treating a wider range of cancers.

Competitive Advantages:

  • First small molecule antiandrogen treatment
  • Causes cell death, not just loss of function
  • Potential to treat other cancers through degradation of other steroid hormone receptors

Commercial Applications:

  • Series of steroid receptor compounds that cause cancer cell death
  • Method of using the compounds in cancer treatment
Patent Information:
For Information, Contact:
Kevin Chang
Licensing and Patenting Manager
NIH Technology Transfer
240-276-6910
changke@mail.nih.gov
Inventors:
Jane Trepel Neckers
Yeong Kim
Sunmin Lee
Vineet Kumar
Sanjay Malhotra
Keywords:
Antiandrogen
castrate resistant
CRPC
PROSTATE CANCER
small molecule
steroid hormone receptor.
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