Grant Details
Grant Number: |
5R03CA088299-02 Interpret this number |
Primary Investigator: |
Strom, Sara |
Organization: |
University Of Texas Md Anderson Can Ctr |
Project Title: |
Beta 2 Adrenergic Receptors and Prostate Cancer Risk |
Fiscal Year: |
2001 |
Abstract
DESCRIPTION (Applicant's Description) This proposal is designed to build upon
ongoing studies evaluating epidemiologic and molecular determinants of
clinical prostate cancer (PC) susceptibility being conducted at the UT MD
Anderson Cancer Center (CA 68578 M. Spitz, M.D., Principal Investigator, DAMD
17-98-1-8471 S.Strom, Ph.D., Principal Investigator. A role for individual
variability in androgen biosynthesis as a modifier of PC risk is under
intensive investigation. Based on the fact that catecholamines act
synergistically with androgens through beta-adrenergic receptors as important
regulators of prostate growth and differentiation, we present a novel
hypothesis that individual genetic differences in the beta-adrenergic receptor
may be associated with PC risk. Specifically, we will determine whether
common allelic variants in beta-adrenergic gene modify the risk of developing
prostate cancer. By integrating these genotypic data with information on
diet, body composition, co-morbid conditions, and other lifestyle
characteristics known to alter testosterone levels, we will gain insight into
the role that individual variability in the neuroendocrine control of prostate
growth plays in PC risk. The proposed pilot epidemiologic study will be the
first of which we are aware to examine the contribution of gene-based
variability in the beta-adrenergic response and risk of developing prostate
cancer. Correlation of markers with PC risk in this pilot or hypothesis
generating study would provide the impetus to pursue further the role of
neuroendocrine factors in the etiology and progression of PC.
Publications
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