Interplay between the androgen receptor signaling axis and microRNAs in prostate cancer

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Abstract

The androgen receptor (AR) is a ligand-activated transcription factor that drives prostate cancer. Since therapies that target the AR are the mainstay tre atment for men with metastatic disease, it is essential to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying oncogenic AR signaling in the prostate. miRNAs are small, non-coding regulators of gene expression that play a key role in prostate cancer and are incr easingly recognized as targets or modulators of the AR signaling axis. In this review, we examine the regulation of AR signaling by miRNAs and vice versa and discuss how this i nterplay influences prostate cancer growth, metastasis and resistance to therapy. Finally, we explore the potential clinical applications of miRNAs implicated in the regulation of AR signaling in this prevalent hormone-driven disease.

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Fernandes, R. C., Hickey, T. E., Tilley, W. D., & Selth, L. A. (2019, May 1). Interplay between the androgen receptor signaling axis and microRNAs in prostate cancer. Endocrine-Related Cancer. BioScientifica Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1530/ERC-18-0571

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