نتایج جستجو برای: adaptive response ar

تعداد نتایج: 1206014  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2002
Raffaela Pero Francesca Lembo Emiliano Antonio Palmieri Carmen Vitiello Monica Fedele Alfredo Fusco Carmelo Bruno Bruni Lorenzo Chiariotti

PATZ is a transcriptional repressor affecting the basal activity of different promoters, whereas RNF4 is a transcriptional activator. The association of PATZ with RNF4 switches the activation to repression of selected basal promoters. Because RNF4 interacts also with the androgen receptor (AR) functioning as a coactivator and, in turn, RNF4 associates with PATZ, we investigated whether PATZ fun...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular endocrinology 2007
K B Lundin A Giwercman N Dizeyi Y L Giwercman

Superior androgen receptor (AR) function in subjects carrying a GGN repeat length of 23 (GGN23) has been indicated in vivo. Therefore, the activity of the AR carrying GGN23 combined with CAG22 was compared to the AR with GGN10, 24 and 27, respectively, in the presence of 0.1-100 nM testosterone or DHT. At 100 nM DHT, GGN24 showed 35% lower transactivating activity (95% [CI]: 20-50%) than GGN23....

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2015
Karin Elebro Signe Borgquist Maria Simonsson Andrea Markkula Karin Jirström Christian Ingvar Carsten Rose Helena Jernström

PURPOSE To evaluate whether tumor androgen receptor (AR) expression was prognostic and/or predictive for endocrine treatment alone or in combination with estrogen receptor (ER). The AR has been hypothesized to have differential prognostic roles in breast cancer depending on tumor ER status, and to influence endocrine treatment response. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN A population-based prospective cohor...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Sanaz Memarzadeh Houjian Cai Deanna M Janzen Li Xin Rita Lukacs Mireille Riedinger Yang Zong Karel DeGendt Guido Verhoeven Jiaoti Huang Owen N Witte

The steroid hormone signaling axis is thought to play a central role in initiation and progression of many hormonally regulated epithelial tumors. It is unclear whether all cancer-initiating signals depend on an intact hormone receptor signaling machinery. To ascertain whether cell autonomous androgen receptor (AR) is essential for initiation of prostate intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN), the res...

2017
Jae-Kyung Myung Gang Wang Helen H. L. Chiu Jun Wang Nasrin R. Mawji Marianne D. Sadar

Androgen receptor (AR) is a member of the steroid receptor family and a therapeutic target for all stages of prostate cancer. AR is activated by ligand binding within its C-terminus ligand-binding domain (LBD). Here we show that overexpression of the AR NTD to generate decoy molecules inhibited both the growth and progression of prostate cancer in castrated hosts. Specifically, it was shown tha...

2012
Keith F. Decker Dali Zheng Yuhong He Tamara Bowman John R. Edwards Li Jia

The androgen receptor (AR) is a ligand-inducible transcription factor that mediates androgen action in target tissues. Upon ligand binding, the AR binds to thousands of genomic loci and activates a cell-type specific gene program. Prostate cancer growth and progression depend on androgen-induced AR signaling. Treatment of advanced prostate cancer through medical or surgical castration leads to ...

Journal: :Urologic oncology 2016
Archana Anantharaman Terence W Friedlander

Despite recent advances in the treatment of advanced prostate cancer (PCa), metastatic castrate-resistant PCa remains incurable at this time. The androgen receptor (AR) plays a key role in the development and progression of PCa, continuing to be active in most patients even after the development of castration resistance. Here, we aim to more closely review the mechanisms by which AR signaling i...

Journal: :EMBO Reports 2007
Charles E Massie Boris Adryan Nuno L Barbosa-Morais Andy G Lynch Maxine G Tran David E Neal Ian G Mills

The androgen receptor (AR) initiates important developmental and oncogenic transcriptional pathways. The AR is known to bind as a homodimer to 15-base pair bipartite palindromic androgen-response elements; however, few direct AR gene targets are known. To identify AR promoter targets, we used chromatin immunoprecipitation with on-chip detection of genomic fragments. We identified 1,532 potentia...

Journal: :Cancer research 1999
M E Taplin G J Bubley Y J Ko E J Small M Upton B Rajeshkumar S P Balk

The role of androgen receptor (AR) mutations in androgen-independent prostate cancer (PCa) was determined by examining AR transcripts and genes from a large series of bone marrow metastases. Mutations were found in 5 of 16 patients who received combined androgen blockade with the AR antagonist flutamide, and these mutant ARs were strongly stimulated by flutamide. In contrast, the single mutant ...

Background The first outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was successfully restrained in many countries around the world by means of a severe lockdown. Now, we are entering the second phase of the pandemics in which the spread of the virus needs to be contained within the limits that national health systems can cope with. This second phase of the epidemics is expected to last until a...

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