Suppression of Androgen Receptor (AR)-ACE2/TMPRSS2 Axis by AR Antagonists May Be Therapeutically Beneficial for Male COVID-19 Patients

21 Pages Posted: 18 Jun 2020 Last revised: 27 Apr 2020

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Siqi Wu

Soochow University - Medical College

Liyan Miao

Soochow University, Department of Pharmacy

Qianxiang Zhou

Suzhou Kintor Pharmaceuticals, Inc

Chang Gao

Soochow University

Jialin Liu

Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) - Department of Critical Care Medicine

Qingyuan Zhan

Government of the People's Republic of China - Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine

Binbin Guo

Soochow University - Medical College

Fang Li

Soochow University - Medical College

Yirong Wang

Soochow University - Medical College

Hongyang Xu

Nanjing Medical University, The Affiliated Wuxi People's Hospital, Department of Critical Care Medicine

Honghua Yan

Suzhou Kintor Pharmaceuticals, Inc

Rui Wu

Soochow University - Medical College

Shenghua Zhang

Soochow University - Medical College

Jiangnan Zheng

Nantong University - Department of Respiratory Medicine

Jianfei Yang

Suzhou Kintor Pharmaceuticals, Inc

Shanshan Wang

Ningbo University - Medical School

Wenkui Yu

Nanjing University - Department of Critical Care Medicine

Haitao Niu

Qingdao University - Department of Urology

Fengyuan Li

Soochow University - First Affiliated Hospital

Ling Yang

Soochow University - First Affiliated Hospital

Jianan Huang

Soochow University - First Affiliated Hospital

Xiaoting Lu

Changshu No.2 People’s Hospital

Jiahao Chen

Soochow University - First Affiliated Hospital

Youzhi Tong

Suzhou Kintor Pharmaceuticals, Inc

Liandong Ma

Suzhou Kintor Pharmaceuticals, Inc

Professor Yifeng Zhou

Medical College of Soochow University

Qiang Guo

First Affiliagted Hospital of Soochow University

Date Written: April 20, 2020

Abstract

Background: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) causes a worldwide pandemic named coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The disease progression and mortality rates of patients with COVID-19 are higher in males than in females. Hence, we explored the potential mechanism of the COVID-19 gender disparity and searched for potential alternative therapeutic agents as unmet medical needs for male patients with COVID-19.

Methods: We collected clinical data from 1339 COVID-19 patients and analyzed androgen receptor (AR) chromatin binding and expression patterns by ChIP-seq and scRNA-seq data. Moreover, we studied the androgen-induced expression of ACE-2 and TMPRSS2, two key proteins for SARS-CoV-2 cellular entry and infection and the blockage of these two key proteins with our AR antagonist Proxalutamide (GT0918) in normal lung cells, cancer cells derived from prostate and lung cancers. Furthermore, we examined the effect of GT0918 on inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), the macrophage-activation markers, in mouse macrophage cells.

Results: We demonstrated higher rates of disease progression and mortality of male COVID-19 patients. The mechanism of the gender disparity may result from the androgen-AR activation in male patients with COVID-19. We revealed that androgen-AR activation induced the expression of ACE2 and TMPRSS2 under the androgen-dependent condition in cells derived from prostate and lung cancer, which was inhibited by the blockage of AR signaling with AR antagonist GT0918. Importantly, GT0918 also inhibited the expression of macrophage activation markers iNOS and TNF-α, the biomarkers for macrophage polarization. These results support the role of androgen-AR signaling in the disease progression and mortality in male patients with COVID-19.

Note: Funding: This work was supported by Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars in Jiangsu (BK20160008).

Ethical Approval: This study was approved by the institutional review boards at Wuhan Tongji Hospital and The First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University (2020-054).

Declaration of Interest: Liandong Ma: Yes, employment of Suzhou Kintor Pharmaceuticals, Inc Qianxiang Zhou: Yes, employment of Suzhou Kintor Pharmaceuticals, Inc Honghau Yan: Yes, employment of Suzhou Kintor Pharmaceuticals, Inc Jiafei Yang: Yes, employment of Suzhou Kintor Pharmaceuticals, Inc Youzhi Tong: Yes, Owner and employment of Suzhou Kintor Pharmaceuticals, Inc

Keywords: COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, male patients, androgen receptor, antagonist, proxilutamide, ACE-2, TMPRSS2, Macrophage activation

Suggested Citation

Wu, Siqi and Miao, Liyan and Zhou, Qianxiang and Gao, Chang and Liu, Jialin and Zhan, Qingyuan and Guo, Binbin and Li, Fang and Wang, Yirong and Xu, Hongyang and Yan, Honghua and Wu, Rui and Zhang, Shenghua and Zheng, Jiangnan and Yang, Jianfei and Wang, Shanshan and Yu, Wenkui and Niu, Haitao and Li, Fengyuan and Yang, Ling and Huang, Jianan and Lu, Xiaoting and Chen, Jiahao and Tong, Youzhi and Ma, Liandong and Zhou, Yifeng and Guo, Qiang, Suppression of Androgen Receptor (AR)-ACE2/TMPRSS2 Axis by AR Antagonists May Be Therapeutically Beneficial for Male COVID-19 Patients (April 20, 2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3580526 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3580526

Siqi Wu

Soochow University - Medical College

Suzhou, 215123
China

Liyan Miao

Soochow University, Department of Pharmacy ( email )

Suzhou
China

Qianxiang Zhou

Suzhou Kintor Pharmaceuticals, Inc

218 Xinghu St
Suzhou Industrial Park
Suzhou, 215123
China

Chang Gao

Soochow University

No. 1 Shizi Street
Taipei, Jiangsu 215006
Taiwan

Jialin Liu

Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) - Department of Critical Care Medicine

No 197, Rui Jin 2nd road
Shanghai, 200025
China

Qingyuan Zhan

Government of the People's Republic of China - Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine ( email )

Beijing
China

Binbin Guo

Soochow University - Medical College

Suzhou, 215123
China

Fang Li

Soochow University - Medical College

Suzhou, 215123
China

Yirong Wang

Soochow University - Medical College

Suzhou, 215123
China

Hongyang Xu

Nanjing Medical University, The Affiliated Wuxi People's Hospital, Department of Critical Care Medicine

China

Honghua Yan

Suzhou Kintor Pharmaceuticals, Inc

218 Xinghu St
Suzhou Industrial Park
Suzhou, 215123
China

Rui Wu

Soochow University - Medical College

Suzhou, 215123
China

Shenghua Zhang

Soochow University - Medical College

Suzhou, 215123
China

Jiangnan Zheng

Nantong University - Department of Respiratory Medicine

40 Qingnian E Rd
Chongchuan Qu, Nantong Shi
Jiangsu Sheng, Jiangsu 226000
China

Jianfei Yang

Suzhou Kintor Pharmaceuticals, Inc

218 Xinghu St
Suzhou Industrial Park
Suzhou, 215123
China

Shanshan Wang

Ningbo University - Medical School

818 Fenghua Road
Ningbo, 315211
China

Wenkui Yu

Nanjing University - Department of Critical Care Medicine

Nanjing, 210008
China

Haitao Niu

Qingdao University - Department of Urology

Qingdao
China

Fengyuan Li

Soochow University - First Affiliated Hospital

Suzhou
China

Ling Yang

Soochow University - First Affiliated Hospital

Suzhou
China

Jianan Huang

Soochow University - First Affiliated Hospital

Suzhou
China

Xiaoting Lu

Changshu No.2 People’s Hospital

China

Jiahao Chen

Soochow University - First Affiliated Hospital

Suzhou
China

Youzhi Tong

Suzhou Kintor Pharmaceuticals, Inc

218 Xinghu St
Suzhou Industrial Park
Suzhou, 215123
China

Liandong Ma (Contact Author)

Suzhou Kintor Pharmaceuticals, Inc ( email )

218 Xinghu St
Suzhou Industrial Park
Suzhou, 215123
China

Yifeng Zhou

Medical College of Soochow University ( email )

Suzhou, 215213
China

Qiang Guo

First Affiliagted Hospital of Soochow University ( email )

Suzhou, 215213
China

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