Polymorphic repeats in the androgen receptor gene in high-risk sibships

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Abstract

BACKGROUND. Genetic susceptibility may explain some familial clusters of prostate cancer. The polymorphic androgen receptor (AR) gene, which mediates androgen activity in the prostate, is a candidate gene that may influence predisposition to the disease. METHODS. We analyzed the polymorphic (CAG)n and (GGN)n repeats within the AR gene in men from 51 high-risk prostate cancer sibships, which included at least one affected and one unaffected man (n = 210). We compared repeat lengths of men with prostate cancer (n = 140) to their brothers (n = 70) without disease, stratified by median age at diagnosis of affected men within each sibship. Conditional logistic regression was used to compute odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals to evaluate associations between prostate cancer and repeat length. RESULTS. The OR for prostate cancer associated with short (CAG)n repeats (<22) compared to longer repeats (≥ 22) was 1.13 (95% CI 0.5-2.4) overall, but was higher in sibships with a median age of < 66 years at diagnosis (OR = 1.72, 95% CI 0.5-6.0). The (GGN)n array also was not associated with prostate cancer in general. However, in older men (≥ 66 years), there was a modest elevation in risk (OR= 1.56, 95% CI 0.6-4.1) among those with short repeats (GGN of ≤ 16). Men with both a short (CAG)n (<22) and a short (GGN)n (≤ 16) array were not at higher risk (OR = 1.06) compared to men with two long repeats [(CAG)n ≥ 22 and (GGN)n > 16)]. CONCLUSIONS. These results suggest that the (CAG)n and (GGN)n repeats in the AR gene do not play a major role in familial prostate cancer. © 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Miller, E. A., Stanford, J. L., Hsu, L., Noonan, E., & Ostrander, E. A. (2001). Polymorphic repeats in the androgen receptor gene in high-risk sibships. Prostate, 48(3), 200–205. https://doi.org/10.1002/pros.1098

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