Critical role for cell cycle regulators in androgen receptor function] |
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Authors: | H Akita Y Hashimoto M Hibino A Iizuka K Kohri |
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Affiliation: | Department of Urology, Nagoya City University Medical School. |
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Abstract: | Androgen plays an important role in the growth of prostate cancer, but the molecular mechanism that underlies development of resistance to antiandrogen therapy remains unknown. Cyclin E has now been shown to increase the transactivation activity of the human androgen receptor (AR) in the presence of its ligand dihydrotestosterone. The enhancement of AR activity by cyclin E was resistant to inhibition by the antiandrogen 5-hydroxyflutamide. Cyclin E was shown to bind directly to the AB domain of the AR, and to enhance its AF-1 transactivation function. These results suggest that cyclin E functions as a coactivator of the AR, and that aberrant expression of cyclin E in tumors may contribute persistent activation of AR function, even during androgen ablation therapy. |
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