Regulation of masculinization: androgen signalling for external genitalia development

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Shoko Matsushita
Kentaro Suzuki
Aki Murashima
Daiki Kajioka
Alvin Resultay Acebedo
Shinichi Miyagawa
Ryuma Haraguchi
Yukiko Ogino
Gen Yamada
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[1] Wakayama Medical University,Department of Developmental Genetics
[2] Iwate Medical University,Department of Anatomy
[3] Ehime University Graduate School of Medicine,Department of Molecular Pathology
[4] Shitsukawa,Faculty of Agriculture
[5] Kyushu University,undefined
[6] Higashi-ku,undefined
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Nature Reviews Urology | 2018年 / 15卷
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The biology of masculinization is fundamentally important for understanding the embryonic developmental processes that are involved in the development of the male reproductive tract, external genitalia, and also the tumorigenesis of prostate cancer. The molecular mechanisms of masculinization are of interest to many researchers and clinicians involved in varied fields, including molecular developmental biology, cancer research, endocrinology, and urology. Androgen signalling is mediated by the nuclear androgen receptor, which has fundamental roles in masculinization during development. Various modes of androgen signalling, including 5α-dihydrotestosterone-induced regulation of mesenchymal cell proliferation, have been observed in masculinization. Such regulation is essential for regulating urogenital tissue development, including external genitalia development. Androgen-induced genes, such as MAFB, which belongs to the activator protein 1 (AP-1) superfamily of genes, have essential roles in male urethral formation, and disruption of its signalling can interfere with urethral formation, which often results in hypospadias. Another AP-1 superfamily gene, ATF3, could be responsible for some instances of hypospadias in humans. These androgen-dependent signals and downstream events are crucial for not only developmental processes but also processes of diseases such as hypospadias and prostate cancer.
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