PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 1379363-4 1992 The current work reports a detailed study of PSA glycoprotein expression as influenced by steroid hormones in a human prostatic adenocarcinoma cell line, LNCaP. Steroids 90-106 kallikrein related peptidase 3 Homo sapiens 45-48 1379363-5 1992 First, we have examined the steroid binding specificity of the androgen receptor in this cell line. Steroids 28-35 androgen receptor Homo sapiens 63-80 1379363-6 1992 In comparison with wild-type rat androgen receptor in prostate, the receptor in LNCaP cells has altered affinity for a number of steroids or analogs such as progesterone (R5020), antiprogesterone (RU486), two antiandrogens (cyperoterone acetate and hydroxyflutamide), and an androgen metabolite (epitestosterone). Steroids 129-137 androgen receptor Rattus norvegicus 33-50 1379363-6 1992 In comparison with wild-type rat androgen receptor in prostate, the receptor in LNCaP cells has altered affinity for a number of steroids or analogs such as progesterone (R5020), antiprogesterone (RU486), two antiandrogens (cyperoterone acetate and hydroxyflutamide), and an androgen metabolite (epitestosterone). Progesterone 157-169 androgen receptor Rattus norvegicus 33-50 1379363-6 1992 In comparison with wild-type rat androgen receptor in prostate, the receptor in LNCaP cells has altered affinity for a number of steroids or analogs such as progesterone (R5020), antiprogesterone (RU486), two antiandrogens (cyperoterone acetate and hydroxyflutamide), and an androgen metabolite (epitestosterone). antiprogesterone 179-195 androgen receptor Rattus norvegicus 33-50 1379363-10 1992 The mutation and alteration of steroid-binding specificity of the androgen receptor is also correlated with PSA glycoprotein expression affected by different ligands tested. Steroids 31-38 androgen receptor Homo sapiens 66-83 1379363-10 1992 The mutation and alteration of steroid-binding specificity of the androgen receptor is also correlated with PSA glycoprotein expression affected by different ligands tested. Steroids 31-38 kallikrein related peptidase 3 Homo sapiens 108-111 1379363-12 1992 Moreover, PSA glycoprotein could be induced by R5020, estradiol, and epitestosterone; but neither glucocorticoids nor DES had any effect on PSA induction. Estradiol 54-63 kallikrein related peptidase 3 Homo sapiens 10-13 1379363-12 1992 Moreover, PSA glycoprotein could be induced by R5020, estradiol, and epitestosterone; but neither glucocorticoids nor DES had any effect on PSA induction. Epitestosterone 69-84 kallikrein related peptidase 3 Homo sapiens 10-13 1379363-13 1992 Interestingly, although the antiandrogen, cyperotone acetate, had the ability to induce PSA, both RU486 and hydroxyflutamide could block androgen and progesterone induction of PSA glycoprotein. cyperotone acetate 42-60 kallikrein related peptidase 3 Homo sapiens 88-91 1379363-13 1992 Interestingly, although the antiandrogen, cyperotone acetate, had the ability to induce PSA, both RU486 and hydroxyflutamide could block androgen and progesterone induction of PSA glycoprotein. Mifepristone 98-103 kallikrein related peptidase 3 Homo sapiens 176-179 1379363-13 1992 Interestingly, although the antiandrogen, cyperotone acetate, had the ability to induce PSA, both RU486 and hydroxyflutamide could block androgen and progesterone induction of PSA glycoprotein. hydroxyflutamide 108-124 kallikrein related peptidase 3 Homo sapiens 176-179 1379363-13 1992 Interestingly, although the antiandrogen, cyperotone acetate, had the ability to induce PSA, both RU486 and hydroxyflutamide could block androgen and progesterone induction of PSA glycoprotein. Progesterone 150-162 kallikrein related peptidase 3 Homo sapiens 176-179 1379363-14 1992 Therefore, we conclude that the PSA glycoprotein expression is influenced predominantly by androgens via its receptor, and the mutation of the receptor can affect the expression of this cellular gene by the steroids other than androgens. Steroids 207-215 kallikrein related peptidase 3 Homo sapiens 32-35