Generating diversity in human glucocorticoid signaling through a racially diverse polymorphism in the beta isoform of the glucocorticoid receptor
Whirledge SD, Jewell CM, Barber LM, Xu X, Katen KS, Garantziotis S, Cidlowski JA. Generating diversity in human glucocorticoid signaling through a racially diverse polymorphism in the beta isoform of the glucocorticoid receptor. Laboratory Investigation 2017, 97: 1282-1295. PMID: 28759007, PMCID: PMC5759773, DOI: 10.1038/labinvest.2017.76.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH Keywords3' Untranslated RegionsAdultAmino Acid SubstitutionBlack PeopleCell Line, TumorCells, CulturedCohort StudiesFemaleGene Expression RegulationGenetic Association StudiesGlucocorticoidsHispanic or LatinoHumansMacrophagesMaleNorth CarolinaPolymorphism, Single NucleotideProspective StudiesReceptors, GlucocorticoidRecombinant ProteinsRegistriesSignal TransductionWhite PeopleConceptsGene expression profilesGene expressionExpression profilesGlucocorticoid sensitivityT polymorphismWide gene expressionPrimary macrophagesInherent transcriptional activityHigher serum cortisol levelsLow-dose dexamethasoneProspective cohort studyProtein expressionSelf-reported allergiesDominant negative regulatorSerum cortisol levelsReceptor protein expressionSelf-reported diseasesGlucocorticoid receptor geneHuman glucocorticoid receptor geneMinor allele frequencyNon-Hispanic participantsAlternative splicingMRNA stabilityReceptor stabilityTranscriptional activity