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Article
The first detection of complete androgen insensitivity with no mutation in the coding sequence of the androgen receptor gene
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1 Department of Medicine, and Endocrinology-Reproductive Physiology Program, University of Wisconsin, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Madison, WI 53792
2 Biochemistry Laboratory B, Hospital Necker, Paris 75743, France
Front. Biosci. (Landmark Ed) 1996, 1(1), 34–38; https://doi.org/10.2741/A103
Published: 1 July 1996
Abstract

We have analyzed the entire nucleotide sequences of complementary DNAs of the androgen receptor gene in two siblings (patients 8044 and 8047) with complete androgen insensitivity. Plasma testosterone was in the normal male range, however, androgen binding capacity was undetectable as measured in skin fibroblasts in both patients. 5alpha-reductase activity was normal in both cases confirming that this enzyme is not involved in the mechanism of androgen insensitivity. Northern blot analysis indicated that mRNA of the AR was normal in size. In addition, no mutation was found in the entire nucleotide sequences of complementary DNAs of the androgen receptor gene. Together, our results reveal an unusual insight into the molecular basis of androgen resistance, and the molecular heterogeneity in this clinical spectrum.

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