Relationships between an androgen receptor output signature (ARoS), AR expression, and poor prostate cancer prognosis in RP tissues.

2017 
38Background: The Androgen-receptor (AR) signaling plays a pivotal role in prostate cancer initiation and progression. AR amplification and overexpression have been associated with lethal PCa and CRPC; however, much of the impact of these events on cancer progression is poorly understood with an unclear prognostic significance of down-stream targets of AR. Methods: A total of 2,555 RP expression profiles were extracted from the Decipher GRID database; 262 of which were from retrospective natural history cohort with known metastasic outcomes and the remaining from anonymized prospective cases with basic demographic and pathological data available. We built a 9 gene AR-output signature (ARoS) score based on canonical androgen regulated genes to represent AR-output activity in RP tissues. The 9 genes were weighted based on their distribution skewness in the prospective data (n = 2,293) and then scores were calculating by summing the weighted expression of the 9 genes. Results: AR expression and ARoS score we...
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