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Thermal proteome profiling and proteome analysis using high-definition mass spectrometry demonstrate modulation of cholesterol biosynthesis by next-generation galeterone analog VNPP433-3β in castration-resistant prostate cancer


ABSTRACT: Cholesterol (CHOL) homeostasis is significantly modulated in prostate cancer (PCa) suggesting an active role in PCa development and progression. Several studies indicate a strong correlation between elevated CHOL levels and increased PCa risk and severity. Inhibition of CHOL biosynthesis at different steps including lanosterol synthase (LSS) has shown significant efficacy against both hormone-dependent and castration-resistant PCa. Earlier, we reported proteasomal degradation of AR/AR-Vs and Mnk1/2 as the primary mechanisms of action of VNPP433-3β in inhibiting PCa cell proliferation and tumor growth. Through thermal proteome profiling, comparative proteomics and cellular thermal shift assay, we identified VNPP433-3β's ancillary effect of lowering CHOL by binding to LSS and lanosterol 14-alpha demethylase, potentially inhibiting CHOL biosynthesis in PCa cells and tumors. Additionally, in conjunction with our previously reported transcriptome analysis, proteomics reveals that VNPP433-3β modulated upstream regulators and pathways critical for PCa stem cell maintenance and recurrence. The inhibition of CHOL biosynthesis by VNPP433-3β reinforces its multifaceted effects in PCa across all stages, highlighting its potential as a single-agent therapy. Achieving reduced CHOL levels aligns with better treatment outcomes, further substantiating VNPP433-3β’s therapeutic potential.

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ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)

SUBMITTER: Mehari Weldemariam  

LAB HEAD: Maureen A. Kane

PROVIDER: PXD060338 | Pride | 2025-08-25

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Thermal proteome profiling and proteome analysis using high-definition mass spectrometry demonstrate modulation of cholesterol biosynthesis by next-generation galeterone analog VNPP433-3β in castration-resistant prostate cancer.

Thankan Retheesh S RS   Thomas Elizabeth E   Weldemariam Mehari M MM   Purushottamachar Puranik P   Huang Weiliang W   Kane Maureen A MA   Zhang Yuji Y   Ambulos Nicholas N   Wang Bi-Dar BD   Weber David D   Njar Vincent C O VCO  

Molecular oncology 20250226 8


Cholesterol (CHOL) homeostasis is significantly modulated in prostate cancer (PCa) suggesting an active role in PCa development and progression. Several studies indicate a strong correlation between elevated CHOL levels and increased PCa risk and severity. Inhibition of CHOL biosynthesis at different steps, including lanosterol synthase (LSS), has shown significant efficacy against both hormone-dependent and castration-resistant PCa. Earlier, we reported proteasomal degradation of androgen recep  ...[more]

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