[The androgen receptor: molecular pathology].

C. Sultan, J. Gobinet, B. Térouanne, Françoise Paris, C. Belon, S. Jalaguier, V. Georget, N. Poujol, G. Auzou, S. Lumbroso
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: Androgens play a crucial role in the development, maintenance and regulation of male phenotype and reproductive physiology through the androgen receptor, a transcription factor. Testosterone or dihydrotestosterone binding induces a trans-conformation of the androgen receptor and allows its translocation into the nucleus, where it recognizes specific DNA sequences. Recent developments in molecular genetics, as well as structural analysis of the androgen receptor, allow a better understanding of the structure/function relationship of this nuclear receptor. Molecular analyses of androgen insensitivity syndrome, as well as hormone-resistant prostate cancer, Kennedy's disease and isolated male infertility, have been proved useful as privileged models for this purpose. In the absence of identified AR receptor mutations in androgen insensitivity syndromes, abnormalities of transcriptional cofactor should be considered. Finally, identification of androgen-dependent genes will be helpful for evaluating the degree of the molecular defect of androgen action within target cells.
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[雄激素受体:分子病理学]。
雄激素通过雄激素受体(一种转录因子)在雄性表型和生殖生理的发育、维持和调节中起着至关重要的作用。睾酮或双氢睾酮结合诱导雄激素受体的反式构象,并允许其易位到细胞核中,在细胞核中识别特定的DNA序列。近年来分子遗传学的发展,以及雄激素受体的结构分析,使人们更好地了解这种核受体的结构/功能关系。雄激素不敏感综合征的分子分析,以及激素抵抗性前列腺癌、肯尼迪病和孤立的男性不育症,已被证明是这一目的的有利模型。在雄激素不敏感综合征中未发现AR受体突变的情况下,应考虑转录辅助因子异常。最后,雄激素依赖基因的鉴定将有助于评价靶细胞内雄激素作用的分子缺陷程度。
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