The role of androgen receptor in breast cancer

Domenico Iacopetta , Yassine Rechoum , Suzanne A.W. Fuqua
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The androgen receptor (AR) is a proven clinical target in prostate cancer. Recent research indicates that it is an emerging hormonal target in breast cancer as well, with potential clinical benefit in both estrogen receptor (ER) positive and negative tumors. Compared to the ER, AR contains unique functional domains with relevance to its altered role in human breast cancer. The majority of ER-positive tumors express AR, and a significant percentage of ER-negative tumors might benefit from combined targeting of AR and the ErbB2/HER2 oncogene. Signaling downstream of AR might also affect many clinically important pathways which are also emerging clinical targets in breast cancer. AR expression might also play a role during tumor progression to metastatic disease. The role of AR as a new important biomarker in breast cancer will be reviewed herein.

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雄激素受体在乳腺癌中的作用。
雄激素受体(AR)是前列腺癌的临床靶点。最近的研究表明,它也是一种新兴的乳腺癌激素靶点,在雌激素受体(ER)阳性和阴性肿瘤中都有潜在的临床益处。与ER相比,AR包含独特的功能域,与其在人类乳腺癌中的作用改变有关。大多数er阳性肿瘤表达AR,而相当比例的er阴性肿瘤可能受益于AR和ErbB2/HER2癌基因的联合靶向。AR的下游信号也可能影响许多临床上重要的途径,这些途径也是乳腺癌的新临床靶点。AR表达也可能在肿瘤发展为转移性疾病的过程中发挥作用。本文将对AR作为一种新的重要生物标志物在乳腺癌中的作用进行综述。
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