Androgen receptor and its correlation with estrogen and progesterone receptors, aimed for identification of cases for future antiandrogen therapy in endometrial cancers

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Introduction The expression of androgen receptor (AR) is not commonly tested or studied in uterine cancers, unlike estrogen receptor (ER) and progesterone receptor (PR) which are positive in most endometrial carcinomas. In this series, we evaluated the expression of AR and its comparison to ER and PR in different types of endometrial cancers and have reviewed the literature. Materials and methods The status of AR, ER, and PR expression were evaluated in 71 cases which were categorized into endometrial endometrioid cancer (EEC), non-endometrioid endometrial cancers (NEEC), and metastatic carcinomas of endometrium. Expression of the receptors were compared to each other as well as to mismatch repair proteins (MMR), p53, and body mass index (BMI) using Fisher's Exact test in the StatPlus software. Results In EECs, the positivity was 97% for all the three receptors. In NEEC, positivity rates were 68%, 48%, and 35% for AR, ER, and PR respectively. In Metastatic carcinomas, AR and ER positivity was seen in 100% while PR was positive in 75% of the cases. In all cancers, the rates were 17% (11/66) for MMR loss, 57% (30/53) for p53 aberrant expression, and 76% (54/71) for the patients with BMI of ≥ 25 (kg/m2). Conclusion AR is expressed in a high percentage of endometrial cancers. Its significance is more evident in high-grade NEEC where ER and PR may not be expressed. These findings warrant further evaluation of AR expression and candidacy of this pathway as a potential therapeutic target in endometrial cancers.

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Moatamed, N. A., Vahdatshariatpanahi, S., Gjertson, D. W., Sachs, C. R., Kang, Y., Ostrzega, N., … Memarzadeh, S. (2023). Androgen receptor and its correlation with estrogen and progesterone receptors, aimed for identification of cases for future antiandrogen therapy in endometrial cancers. PLoS ONE, 18(9 September). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0291361

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