The histopathologic and molecular heterogeneity of prostate cancer and the limited availability of human tumor tissue make unraveling the mechanisms of prostate carcinogenesis a challenging task. Our goal was to develop an ex vivo model that could be reliably used to define a prognostic signature based on gene expression profiling of cell cultures that maintained the tumor phenotype. To this end, we derived epithelial cultures from tissue explanted from 59 patients undergoing radical prostatectomy or cistoprostatectomy because of prostate benign hyperplasia/prostate cancer or bladder carcinoma. Patient selection criteria were absence of hormonal neoadjuvant treatment before surgery and diagnosis of clinically localized disease. Using this u...
A successful prostate cancer must be capable of changing its phenotype in response to a variety of m...
Evidence from numerous cancers suggests that increased aggressiveness is accompanied by up-regulatio...
AbstractProstate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths among American men [1]....
This review focuses on primary cultures of human prostatic epithelial cells and their applications a...
Prostate cancer is one of the main causes of mortality in men with malignant tumors. The urgent prob...
Despite the high incidence and mortality of prostate cancer (PCa), molecular and genetic events invo...
In this study, we extracted prostate cell-specific gene sets (metagenes) to define the epithelial di...
Objective: To interrogate enriched prostate cancer cells and autologous non-malignant prostate epith...
BACKGROUND Cell lines can provide powerful model systems for the study of human tumorigenesis. Howe...
Since the beginning of this work in 1998, it is estimated that 1780 men died of prostate cancer in Q...
A successful prostate cancer must be capable of changing its phenotype in response to a variety of m...
To better understand the underlying mechanism behind the recurrence of end-stage, androgen depletion...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a widespread oncological disease that proceeds in the indolent form in most...
Abstract Background The cancer stem cell (CSC) hypothesis proposes that a population of tumor cells ...
In this study, we extracted prostate cell-specific gene sets (metagenes) to define the epithelial di...
A successful prostate cancer must be capable of changing its phenotype in response to a variety of m...
Evidence from numerous cancers suggests that increased aggressiveness is accompanied by up-regulatio...
AbstractProstate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths among American men [1]....
This review focuses on primary cultures of human prostatic epithelial cells and their applications a...
Prostate cancer is one of the main causes of mortality in men with malignant tumors. The urgent prob...
Despite the high incidence and mortality of prostate cancer (PCa), molecular and genetic events invo...
In this study, we extracted prostate cell-specific gene sets (metagenes) to define the epithelial di...
Objective: To interrogate enriched prostate cancer cells and autologous non-malignant prostate epith...
BACKGROUND Cell lines can provide powerful model systems for the study of human tumorigenesis. Howe...
Since the beginning of this work in 1998, it is estimated that 1780 men died of prostate cancer in Q...
A successful prostate cancer must be capable of changing its phenotype in response to a variety of m...
To better understand the underlying mechanism behind the recurrence of end-stage, androgen depletion...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a widespread oncological disease that proceeds in the indolent form in most...
Abstract Background The cancer stem cell (CSC) hypothesis proposes that a population of tumor cells ...
In this study, we extracted prostate cell-specific gene sets (metagenes) to define the epithelial di...
A successful prostate cancer must be capable of changing its phenotype in response to a variety of m...
Evidence from numerous cancers suggests that increased aggressiveness is accompanied by up-regulatio...
AbstractProstate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths among American men [1]....