Membrane Androgen Receptor(S) and their Role in Prostate Cancer:A Review

J. Singh, G. Bhattacharjee
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Androgen, a steroid hormone, typically mediates its action by binding to the cytosolic Androgen Receptor (AR), via the classical or genomic pathway. Androgens can also act through a non-classical or non-genomic pathway interacting with receptors present on the plasma membrane of cells. Although the identity of the nuclear AR is well established, the identity of the membrane AR is still not clear. Through independent studies, three proteins have been identified that are present on plasma membranes of prostate cells and can mediate androgen signalling, viz, GPRC6A, AR8 and ZIP9. Although these proteins can mediate androgen signalling, the membrane receptor which is used most frequently and specifically for mediating androgen action in prostate cells is not confirmed. Recent research has shown that the non-genomic androgen signalling plays a key role in progression of prostate cancer (PCa). In this review, the potential of these three proteins for their ability to act as the membrane AR has been analysed. The use of membrane AR as a novel target for the treatment of PCa has also been discussed.
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膜雄激素受体及其在前列腺癌中的作用
雄激素是一种类固醇激素,通常通过经典或基因组途径与细胞质雄激素受体(AR)结合来调节其作用。雄激素也可以通过非经典或非基因组途径与细胞质膜上的受体相互作用。虽然核AR的身份已经确定,但膜AR的身份仍然不清楚。通过独立研究,已经确定了三种存在于前列腺细胞质膜上并能介导雄激素信号传导的蛋白,即GPRC6A、AR8和ZIP9。虽然这些蛋白可以介导雄激素信号传导,但在前列腺细胞中最常用和专门用于介导雄激素作用的膜受体尚未得到证实。最近的研究表明,非基因组雄激素信号在前列腺癌(PCa)的进展中起着关键作用。在这篇综述中,分析了这三种蛋白作为膜AR的潜力。本文还讨论了膜AR作为治疗PCa的新靶点的应用。
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