[The impact of the androgen receptor splice variant AR-V7 on the prognosis and treatment of advanced prostate cancer].

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Abstract
A recently discovered mechanism enabling prostate cancer cells to escape the effects of endocrine therapies consists in the synthesis of C-terminally truncated, constitutively active androgen receptor (AR) splice variants (AR-V). Devoid of a functional C-terminal hormone/ligand binding domain, various AR-Vs are insensitive to therapies targeting the androgen/AR signalling axis. Preliminary studies suggest that AR-V7, the most common AR-V, is a promising predictive tumour marker and a relevant selection marker for the treatment of advanced prostate cancer. This review critically outlines recent advances in AR-V7 diagnostics and presents an overview of current AR-V7 targeted therapies.
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Authors Thelen, P;Taubert, H;Duensing, S;Kristiansen, G;Merseburger, A S;Cronauer, M V;
Journal aktuelle urologie
Year 2018
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10.1055/s-0043-115426
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