Preoperative Circulating 11-Oxygenated Androgens Are Associated With Metastasis-free Survival in Localized Prostate Cancer
Cylia Dahmani, Patrick Caron, David Simonyan, Louis Lacombe, Armen Aprikian, Fred Saad, Michel Carmel, Simone Chevalier, Éric Lévesque, Chantal Guillemette
Abstract
PURPOSE: Adrenal 11-oxygenated androgens may support cancer progression in men with prostate cancer owing to their abundance and androgenic potential. We hypothesized that preoperative circulating levels of 11-oxygenated androgens influence clinical outcomes in men with newly diagnosed localized prostate cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We studied 1,793 treatment-naïve patients and 155 patients who received preoperative treatment with 5α-reductase inhibitors in the prospective PROCURE cohort, for which preoperative plasma samples were obtained prior to radical prostatectomy. Adrenal 11-oxygenated precursors, potent 11-oxygenated androgens and their metabolites (n=7), were quantified using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. Circulating levels were evaluated in relation to prognostic factors, disease-free survival, and metastasis-free survival using multivariable Cox proportional hazards models. RESULTS: < .001). CONCLUSIONS: Preoperative circulating 11-oxygenated androgen levels are associated with metastasis-free survival in men with localized prostate cancer undergoing radical prostatectomy and are affected by 5α-reductase inhibitor treatment.