Krishnaswamy, Vijayalakshmi ; Kumarasamy, Thangaraj ; Venkatesan, Vettriselvi ; Shroff, Sunil ; Jayanth, Vikram R. ; Paul, Solomon F. D. (2006) South Indian men with reduced CAG repeat length in the androgen receptor gene have an increased risk of prostate cancer Journal of Human Genetics, 51 (3). pp. 254-257. ISSN 1434-5161
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Abstract
The Androgen Receptor (AR) gene possesses polymorphic CAG tandem repeats and the repeat length has been inversely related to the risk of Prostate Cancer (PCa). The distinct ethnic variation in the CAG repeat length may be correlated to differences in PCa risk in different populations. To evaluate the CAG repeat length in the AR gene and the implications for PCa, we screened 87 PCa patients and 120 control subjects from South India. The mean CAG repeat length in PCa patients was significantly smaller than that of controls (17.0 vs. 20.7; P < 0.001). Men with ≤ 19 CAG repeats had a significantly increased risk of cancer compared to those with >19 CAG repeats (age-adjusted OR = 7.01; 95% CI = 3.52–13.94; P < 0.001). However, no significant association was observed between CAG repeats and age of onset or prostate-specific antigen levels. Although there was a trend towards shorter CAG repeat length in high grades of cancer, it was not significant (P = 0.085). Thus, our results suggest an association between short CAG repeats in the AR gene and PCa risk in South Indian men. Further, we propose that CAG repeats could be used as a prognostic marker for PCa diagnosis.
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Keywords: | Androgen Receptor; CAG Repeats; Prostate Cancer; Genotype; STR |
ID Code: | 107480 |
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