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Query: UMLS:C0282612 (
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AGR2
, the human homologue of Xenopus anterior gradient 2 (XAG2), was identified by a suppression subtractive hybridization-based technique as an androgen-inducible gene. There are two
AGR2
transcripts, which encode the same secretory protein of 175 amino acids. The androgen induction was time- and dose-dependent, with more than a 10-fold increase in the level of
AGR2
mRNA after 48 hr of treatment with 10(-9) M R1881. Expression of
AGR2
mRNA was specifically detected in limited human tissue rich in epithelial cells, including the prostate gland. Analysis of 46 microdissected primary prostate adenocarcinoma samples showed that
AGR2
mRNA expression was markedly elevated in the majority of tumors as compared to matched adjacent benign tissues. Androgen-induced
AGR2
protein expression was demonstrated in LNCaP cells by Western blot analysis with an anti-
AGR2
antibody. Immunohistochemistry analysis indicated that
AGR2
protein expression was highly restricted to the secretory epithelial cells in the prostate gland. In tissue sections from radical prostatectomy specimens, immunohistochemical staining of
AGR2
showed markedly increased expression in high-grade
prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia
and Gleason pattern 3-4 prostatic adenocarcinoma. Therefore, the androgen-induced secretory protein
AGR2
may serve as a potential therapeutic target and/or molecular marker for prostate cancer.
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