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A perspective on the role of estrogen in hormone-induced prostate carcinogenesis
Authors:Maarten C. Bosland
Affiliation:Department of Pathology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL 60612, USA
Abstract:Androgens are thought to cause prostate cancer, but the precise mechanisms by which they do so are unclear. Data, mostly from animal studies, suggest that for androgens to cause prostate cancer they must be aromatized to estrogen and act in concert with these estrogen metabolites. Androgen-receptor mediated activity of androgens and estrogen receptor-mediated effects of estrogen metabolites are likely to be necessary, but estrogen genotoxicity appears to be a probable critical factor as well. Only when all these mechanisms are active, may prostate carcinogenesis result. Convincing proof-of-concept studies are needed to definitively test this concept which, if proven, may lead to clinically feasible chemoprevention approaches interfering with these mechanisms.
Keywords:4OH-E2, 4-hydroxyestradiol   8-OHdG, 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine   AR, androgen receptors   DHT, 5α-dihydrotestosterone   E2, 17β-estradiol   ER, estrogen receptor   LH, luteinizing hormone   PSA, prostate specific antigen   ROS, reactive oxygen species   SNP, single nucleotide polymorphism   T, testosterone
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