نتایج جستجو برای: androgen receptor gene

تعداد نتایج: 1589888  

Journal: :Human reproduction update 2010
K A Walters U Simanainen D J Handelsman

BACKGROUND Androgens and the androgen receptor (AR) have well known roles in male reproduction, and recent genetic mouse models inactivating the Ar gene have conclusively defined a role for androgens in female reproduction. In males, AR gene inactivation severely disrupts spermatogenesis by interrupting completion of meiosis, thereby eliminating production of mature sperm leading to male steril...

2014
Diogo A. Bastos

Since the discovery by Huggins and Hodges in 1941 that prostate cancer is an androgen-dependent disease,[2] the mainstay of therapy for advanced disease has been androgen deprivation therapy (ADT). Unfortunately, after a variable period of time on ADT, patients eventually progress to the lethal form of prostate cancer in the setting of castrate levels of testosterone. During the past several ye...

Journal: :The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology 2003
A Hartel A Didier M W Pfaffl Heinrich H D Meyer

Alteration of androgen receptor function due to hormonally active compounds in the environment, may be responsible for impaired reproductive function in aquatic wildlife. Based on human prostate carcinoma 22RV1 cells, a cell culture expression system was established to test effects of putative androgenic/antiandrogenic compounds on endogenous gene expression. 22RV1 cells were shown to express h...

Journal: :Human reproduction update 2003
E L Yong C J Loy K S Sim

Androgens are critical steroid hormones that determine the expression of the male phenotype. Their actions are mediated by a single androgen receptor (AR) which, upon ligand binding, translocates to the nucleus to regulate the expression of androgen-responsive genes. Mutations that disrupt AR function totally result in the complete feminization of 46 XY individuals and the complete androgen ins...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1994
Bruce Gottlieb Mark Trifiro Rose Lumbroso D. Marie Vasiliou Leonard Pinsky

The current version of the androgen receptor (AR) gene mutations database is described. The total number of reported mutations has risen from 272 to 309 in the past year. We have expanded the database: (i) by giving each entry an accession number; (ii) by adding information on the length of polymorphic polyglutamine (polyGln) and polyglycine (polyGly) tracts in exon 1; (iii) by adding informati...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular endocrinology 1990
W M Baarends A P Themmen L J Blok P Mackenbach A O Brinkmann D Meijer P W Faber J Trapman J A Grootegoed

The androgen receptor (AR) is activated upon binding of testosterone or dihydrotestosterone and exerts regulatory effects on gene expression in androgen target cells. To study transcriptional regulation of the rat AR gene itself, the 5' genomic region of this gene was cloned from a genomic library and the promoter was identified. S1-nuclease protection analysis showed two major transcription st...

Journal: :Cancer research 2011
Ziyue Karen Jiang Makoto Sato Liu H Wei Chinghai Kao Lily Wu

Prostate-specific promoters are frequently employed in gene-mediated molecular imaging and therapeutic vectors to diagnose and treat castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) that emerges from hormone ablation therapy. Many of the conventional prostate-specific promoters rely on the androgen axis to drive gene expression. However, considering the cancer heterogeneity and varying androgen rece...

Journal: :Cancer research 2007
Elahe A Mostaghel Stephanie T Page Daniel W Lin Ladan Fazli Ilsa M Coleman Lawrence D True Beatrice Knudsen David L Hess Colleen C Nelson Alvin M Matsumoto William J Bremner Martin E Gleave Peter S Nelson

Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) remains the primary treatment for advanced prostate cancer. The efficacy of ADT has not been rigorously evaluated by demonstrating suppression of prostatic androgen activity at the target tissue and molecular level. We determined the efficacy and consistency of medical castration in suppressing prostatic androgen levels and androgen-regulated gene expression. ...

2013
Kurtis Eisermann Dan Wang Yifeng Jing Laura E. Pascal Zhou Wang

Genetic aberrations of the androgen receptor (AR) caused by mutations, rearrangements, and polymorphisms result in a mutant receptor that has varied functions compared to wild type AR. To date, over 1,000 mutations have been reported in the AR with most of these being associated with androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS). While mutations of AR associated with prostate cancer occur less often in...

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