1. Lack of association between five polymorphisms in the human glucocorticoid receptor gene and glucocorticoid resistance
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Albert O. Brinkmann, FH deJong, Hap Pols, S. W. J. Lamberts, Natm Huizenga, Ronald P. Stolk, Jan W. Koper, P deLange, D. E. Grobbee, Michael Karl, G. J. Molijn, Internal Medicine, Epidemiology, Developmental Biology, Koper, Jw, Stolk, Rp, DE LANGE, Pieter, Huizenga, Na, Molijn, Gj, Grobbee, De, Karl, M, DE JONG, Fh, Brinkman, Ao, Lamberts, Sw, Life Course Epidemiology (LCE), and Lifestyle Medicine (LM)
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Drug Resistance ,Blood Pressure ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,PATIENT ,DISEASE ,Body Mass Index ,Receptors, Glucocorticoid ,Glucocorticoid receptor ,Internal medicine ,BINDING ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,PRIMARY CORTISOL RESISTANCE ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Codon ,Glucocorticoids ,MUTATION ,Gene ,Polymorphism, Single-Stranded Conformational ,Genetics (clinical) ,Aged ,Netherlands ,Sex Characteristics ,Mutation ,Polymorphism, Genetic ,Base Sequence ,Exons ,DNA ,Middle Aged ,Molecular medicine ,Human genetics ,Steroid hormone ,Endocrinology ,Dexamethasone suppression test ,Chronic Disease ,Immunology ,Body Constitution ,Regression Analysis ,Female ,SKIN FIBROBLASTS ,Glucocorticoid ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Glucocorticoid resistance due to mutations in the gene for the glucocorticoid receptor has been suggested to be more common than is thought at present, owing to the relative mildness of its symptoms and the difficulty of its diagnosis. To investigate the prevalence of mutations in the glucocorticoid receptor gene responsible for relative insensitivity to glucocorticoids, we carried out polymerase chain reaction/single-strand conformation analysis of the glucocorticoid receptor gene in a group of 20, otherwise healthy, persons with a reduced response in a dexamethasone suppression test and in 20 controls. We did not find mutations or polymorphisms associated with a reduced sensitivity to glucocorticoids. However, we identified five novel polymorphisms in the gene for the human glucocorticoid receptor, which may be useful in analyzing whether loss of (part of) the glucocorticoid receptor gene plays a role in glucocorticoid-resistant malignancies. Although relative resistance to glucocorticoids seems to be rather frequent in otherwise healthy persons, it is not usually associated with mutations or polymorphisms in the glucocorticoid receptor gene.
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- 1997