This protocol describes a strategy for the generation of 3D prostate organoid cultures from healthy mouse and human prostate cells (either bulk or FACS-sorted single luminal and basal cells), metastatic prostate cancer lesions and circulating tumor cells. Organoids derived from healthy material contain the differentiated luminal and basal cell types, whereas organoids derived from prostate cancer tissue mimic the histology of the tumor. We explain how to establish these cultures in the fully defined serum-free conditioned medium that is required to sustain organoid growth. Starting with the plating of digested tissue material, full-grown organoids can usually be obtained in ∼2 weeks. The culture protocol we describe here is currently the on...
Abstract With advances in the discovery of the clinical and molecular landscapes of prostate cancer ...
This review focuses on primary cultures of human prostatic epithelial cells and their applications a...
Prostate organogenesis begins during embryonic development and continues through puberty when the pr...
This protocol describes a strategy for the generation of 3D prostate organoid cultures from healthy ...
The prostate gland consists of basal and luminal cells arranged as pseudostratified epithelium. In t...
The prostate epithelium is comprised predominantly of basal and luminal cells. In vivo lineage traci...
SummaryThe lack of in vitro prostate cancer models that recapitulate the diversity of human prostate...
The lack of in vitro prostate cancer models that recapitulate the diversity of human prostate cancer...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES:Precision medicine aims to provide the right treatment for the right pat...
Current in vitro therapeutic testing platforms lack relevance to tumor pathophysiology, typically em...
The fibromuscular stroma of the prostate regulates normal epithelial differentiation and contributes...
BACKGROUND: A three-dimensional organotypic culture method has been developed for selectively growin...
Primary culture of human prostate organoids and patient‐derived xenografts is inefficient and has li...
Organoid cultures have emerged as powerful model systems accelerating discoveries in cellular and ca...
Tumor organoids are three-dimensional (3D) ex vivo tumor models that recapitulate the biological key...
Abstract With advances in the discovery of the clinical and molecular landscapes of prostate cancer ...
This review focuses on primary cultures of human prostatic epithelial cells and their applications a...
Prostate organogenesis begins during embryonic development and continues through puberty when the pr...
This protocol describes a strategy for the generation of 3D prostate organoid cultures from healthy ...
The prostate gland consists of basal and luminal cells arranged as pseudostratified epithelium. In t...
The prostate epithelium is comprised predominantly of basal and luminal cells. In vivo lineage traci...
SummaryThe lack of in vitro prostate cancer models that recapitulate the diversity of human prostate...
The lack of in vitro prostate cancer models that recapitulate the diversity of human prostate cancer...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES:Precision medicine aims to provide the right treatment for the right pat...
Current in vitro therapeutic testing platforms lack relevance to tumor pathophysiology, typically em...
The fibromuscular stroma of the prostate regulates normal epithelial differentiation and contributes...
BACKGROUND: A three-dimensional organotypic culture method has been developed for selectively growin...
Primary culture of human prostate organoids and patient‐derived xenografts is inefficient and has li...
Organoid cultures have emerged as powerful model systems accelerating discoveries in cellular and ca...
Tumor organoids are three-dimensional (3D) ex vivo tumor models that recapitulate the biological key...
Abstract With advances in the discovery of the clinical and molecular landscapes of prostate cancer ...
This review focuses on primary cultures of human prostatic epithelial cells and their applications a...
Prostate organogenesis begins during embryonic development and continues through puberty when the pr...