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Mapping Genetic Drivers of Prostate Cancer Treatment Resistance

by Chief Editor May 22, 2026
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The Future of Prostate Cancer Treatment: Breaking the Cycle of Therapy Resistance

Prostate cancer remains a formidable challenge in global health, with its complexity evolving alongside the very treatments designed to combat it. A recent review published in the journal Research (DOI: 10.34133/research.1128) sheds new light on the mechanisms driving therapy resistance, providing a roadmap for the next generation of precision medicine.

The Future of Prostate Cancer Treatment: Breaking the Cycle of Therapy Resistance
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Led by Dr. Dechao Feng of University College London and Zhejiang Provincial People’s Hospital, the research highlights a critical shift: moving from one-size-fits-all endocrine therapy to highly individualized management strategies that account for the tumor’s adaptive nature.

Understanding the “Escape” Mechanisms

Standard care often involves Androgen Deprivation Therapy (ADT) and Androgen Receptor Signaling Inhibitors (ARSIs). While these are effective initially, the cancer frequently finds ways to bypass these barriers. Dr. Feng’s team identifies that prostate cancer cells are not static; they undergo metabolic reprogramming to maintain androgen levels even when systemic supplies are cut off.

Did you know?

Prostate cancer cells can utilize adrenal-derived precursors and even de novo synthesis to produce testosterone and dihydrotestosterone, effectively “feeding” the tumor despite systemic treatment.

The Challenge of Lineage Plasticity

One of the most concerning trends in advanced prostate cancer is the evolution toward aggressive, “double-negative” (DNPC) or neuroendocrine (NEPC) subtypes. These variants lack the traditional androgen receptor (AR) expression, rendering standard hormonal therapies ineffective.

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  • Spatiotemporal Heterogeneity: Different metastatic sites within the same patient may harbor entirely different molecular profiles.
  • Genetic Drivers: Losses in genes such as TP53, RB1, and KMT2C are key contributors to this aggressive lineage transformation.

Precision Medicine: The Next Frontier

To overcome these resistance barriers, the future of oncology must move beyond static snapshots of the disease. The research emphasizes a transition toward “whole-course” management, integrating several advanced technologies:

  1. Single-cell and Spatial Multi-omics: Capturing the high-resolution landscape of tumor evolution in real-time.
  2. Liquid Biopsies: Enabling continuous monitoring of disease progression without invasive repeat biopsies.
  3. Organoid Models: Providing a platform to test patient-specific drug sensitivities before clinical application.
Pro Tip:

Clinicians should look toward biomarker-stratified clinical trials. By identifying the specific bypass signaling pathways—such as PI3K/AKT or WNT/β-catenin—physicians can better tailor combinatorial therapies to block the tumor’s escape routes.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the primary cause of resistance to prostate cancer therapy?
Resistance is primarily driven by the adaptive remodeling of the androgen receptor pathway and metabolic reprogramming that allows the tumor to synthesize its own androgens despite endocrine therapy.

Why do some prostate cancers become more aggressive over time?
Under the pressure of therapy, tumors can undergo “lineage plasticity,” where they lose their luminal identity and evolve into more aggressive, AR-independent subtypes like DNPC or NEPC.

How will future treatments differ from current ones?
Future strategies will focus on dynamic monitoring using multi-omics and organoid models, allowing for personalized, combinatorial approaches that target both the AR pathway and the alternative signaling routes the cancer uses to survive.


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