A brief overview of androgen receptor: Its structure, functions and role in health and disease

K. Nikhil, S. Sharan, P. Roy
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Abstract

The androgen receptor (AR) signalling axis plays a vital role in the development, function and homeostasis of the prostate. The classical action of AR is to regulate gene transcriptional processes successively via AR nuclear translocation, binding to androgen response elements on target genes and recruitment of, or crosstalk with, transcription factors. Dysregulation of androgen/AR signalling perturbs normal reproductive development and accounts for a wide range of pathological conditions such as androgen-insensitive syndrome, prostate cancer (PCa) and cardiovascular diseases. Prostate cancer (PCa) initiation and progression is also uniquely dependent on AR. Androgen deprivation therapy remains the standard form of treatment of advanced PCa. Recent research provides a much more detailed understanding of the role of AR in normal human development and physiology in relation to its structure and functions. This review discusses genomic and non-genomic actions of AR, as well as their co-regulators. In addition we also explore several clinically relevant aspects of the molecular biology of the AR in the pathogenesis of non-cancerous and cancerous diseases.
雄激素受体的结构、功能及其在健康和疾病中的作用
雄激素受体(AR)信号轴在前列腺的发育、功能和稳态中起着至关重要的作用。AR的经典作用是通过AR核易位、与靶基因上的雄激素反应元件结合、转录因子的募集或与转录因子的串扰,依次调控基因的转录过程。雄激素/AR信号的失调会干扰正常的生殖发育,并导致多种病理状况,如雄激素不敏感综合征、前列腺癌(PCa)和心血管疾病。前列腺癌(PCa)的发生和发展也独特地依赖于AR。雄激素剥夺疗法仍然是晚期前列腺癌治疗的标准形式。最近的研究对AR在正常人类发育和生理中的作用及其结构和功能提供了更详细的了解。本文综述了AR的基因组和非基因组作用,以及它们的共同调节因子。此外,我们还探讨了AR在非癌性和癌性疾病发病机制中的分子生物学的几个临床相关方面。
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