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An expanded metabolic pathway for androgen production by commensal bacteria

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Abstract
Commensal bacteria have been implicated in the modulation of steroid hormones, including circulating androgen levels in the host. However, the microbial genetic pathways involved in androgen production have not been fully characterized. Here we identify a microbial gene encoding an enzyme that catalyses the conversion of androstenedione to epitestosterone in the gut microbiome member Clostridium scindens and named this gene desF. We demonstrate that epitestosterone impacts androgen receptor-dependent prostate cancer cell proliferation in vitro. We also demonstrate that stool desF levels are elevated in patients with prostate cancer who are unresponsive to abiraterone/prednisone therapy. Bacterial isolates from urine or prostatectomy tissue produced androgens, and 17 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity encoded by the desG gene was detected in strains of the urinary tract bacterium Propionimicrobium lymphophilum. Furthermore, we demonstrate that urinary androgen-producing bacterial strains can promote prostate cancer cell growth through metabolism of cortisol and prednisone. Abiraterone, which targets host desmolase (CYP17A1), a rate-limiting enzyme in adrenal steroidogenesis, does not inhibit bacterial desmolase (DesAB), whereas the conversion of prednisone to androgens by DesAB, DesF a
Author(s)
이재원Taojun WangSaeed AhmadAngélica Cruz-LebrónKelly Yovani Olivos CaicedoYoon JeongBriawna BinionPauline MbuviDebapriya Dutta4,7,Francelys V. Fernandez-MateranAdam M. BreisterElizabeth TangJason D. KangSpencer C. HarrisShigeo IkegawaH. Rex GaskinsJohn W. Erdman JrGlen YangIsaac CannSteven L. DanielPhillip B. HylemonKarthik AnantharamanRafael C. BernardiJoão M. P. AlvesKaren S. SfanosJoseph IrudayarajJason M. RidlonSarah E. Ernst
Issued Date
2025-05-01
Type
Article
Keyword
의약학
DOI
10.1038/s41564-025-01979-9
URI
http://repository.sungshin.ac.kr/handle/2025.oak/8763
Publisher
NATURE PORTFOLIO
ISSN
2058-5276
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