Department of Physiology, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Rua Sarmento Leite 500, CEP 90050-170, Porto Alegre/RS, Brazil.
Mol Biol Rep. 2013 Mar;40(3):2749-56. doi: 10.1007/s11033-012-2293-5. Epub 2012 Nov 27.
Polymorphic GGC repeats in the androgen receptor (AR) gene can alter transactivation of androgen-responsive genes and increase the risk of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostate cancer (PCa). We investigated the association between GGC repeat length, testosterone levels and the risk of developing PCa and BPH in a population from southern Brazil. A sample comprising 130 PCa, 126 BPH and 88 control patients was evaluated. DNA was extracted from leukocytes and the AR gene was analyzed by fragment analysis. The hazard ratio (HR) was estimated. GGC mean length was not different between the three study groups. The risk of developing PCa in individuals with GGC > 19 was 3.300 (95 %CI 1.385-7.874) higher when compared to the GGC ≤ 19 group (p = 0.007). The risk of developing PCa and BPH in individuals with total testosterone levels <4 ng/mL was 2.799 (95 % CI 1.362-5.754). (p = 0.005) and 2.786 (95 % CI 1.470-5.280) (p = 0.002), respectively. Total testosterone levels in patients with GGC > 19 were significantly lower when compared to patients in the GGC ≤ 19 group. Our data suggest that the presence of a high number of polymorphic GGC repeats in the AR gene is associated with an increased risk of developing PCa and BPH, and that lower testosterone levels also increase the risk of developing these diseases.
雄激素受体 (AR) 基因中的多态性 GGC 重复可以改变雄激素反应基因的转录激活,并增加良性前列腺增生 (BPH) 和前列腺癌 (PCa) 的风险。我们研究了巴西南部人群中 GGC 重复长度、睾酮水平与 PCa 和 BPH 发病风险之间的关系。评估了包括 130 例 PCa、126 例 BPH 和 88 例对照患者的样本。从白细胞中提取 DNA,并用片段分析分析 AR 基因。估计了危险比 (HR)。三组研究对象的 GGC 平均长度无差异。与 GGC≤19 组相比,GGC>19 个体发生 PCa 的风险高 3.300 (95%CI 1.385-7.874) (p=0.007)。总睾酮水平<4ng/mL 的个体发生 PCa 和 BPH 的风险分别为 2.799 (95%CI 1.362-5.754) (p=0.005) 和 2.786 (95%CI 1.470-5.280) (p=0.002)。与 GGC≤19 组相比,GGC>19 组患者的总睾酮水平显著降低。我们的数据表明,AR 基因中存在大量多态性 GGC 重复与发生 PCa 和 BPH 的风险增加相关,而较低的睾酮水平也会增加发生这些疾病的风险。