Anti-androgens used in prostate cancer therapy inhibit AR (androgen receptor) activity via largely unknown mechanisms. Although initially successful in most cases, they eventually fail and the disease progresses. We need to elucidate how anti-androgens work to understand why they fail, and prolong their effects or design further therapies. Using a cellular model, we found different anti-androgens have diverse effects on subcellular localization of AR, revealing that they work via different mechanisms and suggesting that an informed sequential treatment regime may benefit patients. In the presence of the anti-androgens bicalutamide and hydroxyflutamide, a significant proportion of the AR is translocated to the nucleus but remains inactive. R...
Inhibition of the androgen receptor (AR) by second-generation anti-androgens is a standard treatment...
Around 80-90% of prostate cancer (PCa) cases are dependent on androgens at initial diagnosis; hence,...
Around 80-90% of prostate cancer (PCa) cases are dependent on androgens at initial diagnosis; hence,...
Anti-androgens used in prostate cancer therapy inhibit AR (androgen receptor) activity via largely u...
Anti-androgens used in prostate cancer therapy inhibit AR (androgen receptor) activity via largely u...
Copyright © 2006 by The Endocrine SocietyThere is increasing evidence that sensitization of the andr...
There is increasing evidence that sensitization of the androgen receptor (AR) signaling pathway cont...
The classical action of androgen receptor (AR) is to regulate gene transcriptional processes via AR ...
The androgen receptor (AR) plays a central role in prostate, muscle, bone and adipose tissue. Moreov...
Recurrent, metastatic prostate cancer continues to be a leading cause of cancer-death in men. The a...
textabstractAntiandrogens are widely used agents in the treatment of prostate cancer, as inhib...
Understanding of the molecular mechanisms of prostate cancer has led to development of therapeutic s...
Recurrent, metastatic prostate cancer continues to be a leading cause of cancer-death in men. The a...
textabstractThe androgen receptor (AR) is essential for development of the male gender and in ...
The androgen receptor (AR) signalling axis plays a vital role in the development, function and homeo...
Inhibition of the androgen receptor (AR) by second-generation anti-androgens is a standard treatment...
Around 80-90% of prostate cancer (PCa) cases are dependent on androgens at initial diagnosis; hence,...
Around 80-90% of prostate cancer (PCa) cases are dependent on androgens at initial diagnosis; hence,...
Anti-androgens used in prostate cancer therapy inhibit AR (androgen receptor) activity via largely u...
Anti-androgens used in prostate cancer therapy inhibit AR (androgen receptor) activity via largely u...
Copyright © 2006 by The Endocrine SocietyThere is increasing evidence that sensitization of the andr...
There is increasing evidence that sensitization of the androgen receptor (AR) signaling pathway cont...
The classical action of androgen receptor (AR) is to regulate gene transcriptional processes via AR ...
The androgen receptor (AR) plays a central role in prostate, muscle, bone and adipose tissue. Moreov...
Recurrent, metastatic prostate cancer continues to be a leading cause of cancer-death in men. The a...
textabstractAntiandrogens are widely used agents in the treatment of prostate cancer, as inhib...
Understanding of the molecular mechanisms of prostate cancer has led to development of therapeutic s...
Recurrent, metastatic prostate cancer continues to be a leading cause of cancer-death in men. The a...
textabstractThe androgen receptor (AR) is essential for development of the male gender and in ...
The androgen receptor (AR) signalling axis plays a vital role in the development, function and homeo...
Inhibition of the androgen receptor (AR) by second-generation anti-androgens is a standard treatment...
Around 80-90% of prostate cancer (PCa) cases are dependent on androgens at initial diagnosis; hence,...
Around 80-90% of prostate cancer (PCa) cases are dependent on androgens at initial diagnosis; hence,...