SummaryThe lack of in vitro prostate cancer models that recapitulate the diversity of human prostate cancer has hampered progress in understanding disease pathogenesis and therapy response. Using a 3D organoid system, we report success in long-term culture of prostate cancer from biopsy specimens and circulating tumor cells. The first seven fully characterized organoid lines recapitulate the molecular diversity of prostate cancer subtypes, including TMPRSS2-ERG fusion, SPOP mutation, SPINK1 overexpression, and CHD1 loss. Whole-exome sequencing shows a low mutational burden, consistent with genomics studies, but with mutations in FOXA1 and PIK3R1, as well as in DNA repair and chromatin modifier pathways that have been reported in advanced di...
Preclinical testing is a crucial step in evaluating cancer therapeutics. We aimed to establish a sig...
Introduction & Objectives: Precision medicine aims to provide the right treatment for the right ...
Castration-resistant prostate cancer remains an incurable disease. The unmet clinical need to optima...
The lack of in vitro prostate cancer models that recapitulate the diversity of human prostate cancer...
SummaryThe lack of in vitro prostate cancer models that recapitulate the diversity of human prostate...
Patient-derived organoids (PDOs) represent promising preclinical models in various tumor types. In t...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES:Precision medicine aims to provide the right treatment for the right pat...
This protocol describes a strategy for the generation of 3D prostate organoid cultures from healthy ...
Complex heterogeneity is an important characteristic in the development of prostate cancer (PCa), wh...
Abstract With advances in the discovery of the clinical and molecular landscapes of prostate cancer ...
Organoid cultures have emerged as powerful model systems accelerating discoveries in cellular and ca...
Bone metastases of prostate cancer continue to elude effective clinical management world-wide. A new...
Tumor organoids are 3D cultures of cancer cells. They can be derived from the tumor of each individu...
Various preclinical models have been developed to clarify the pathophysiology of prostate cancer (PC...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a widespread oncological disease that proceeds in the indolent form in most...
Preclinical testing is a crucial step in evaluating cancer therapeutics. We aimed to establish a sig...
Introduction & Objectives: Precision medicine aims to provide the right treatment for the right ...
Castration-resistant prostate cancer remains an incurable disease. The unmet clinical need to optima...
The lack of in vitro prostate cancer models that recapitulate the diversity of human prostate cancer...
SummaryThe lack of in vitro prostate cancer models that recapitulate the diversity of human prostate...
Patient-derived organoids (PDOs) represent promising preclinical models in various tumor types. In t...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES:Precision medicine aims to provide the right treatment for the right pat...
This protocol describes a strategy for the generation of 3D prostate organoid cultures from healthy ...
Complex heterogeneity is an important characteristic in the development of prostate cancer (PCa), wh...
Abstract With advances in the discovery of the clinical and molecular landscapes of prostate cancer ...
Organoid cultures have emerged as powerful model systems accelerating discoveries in cellular and ca...
Bone metastases of prostate cancer continue to elude effective clinical management world-wide. A new...
Tumor organoids are 3D cultures of cancer cells. They can be derived from the tumor of each individu...
Various preclinical models have been developed to clarify the pathophysiology of prostate cancer (PC...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a widespread oncological disease that proceeds in the indolent form in most...
Preclinical testing is a crucial step in evaluating cancer therapeutics. We aimed to establish a sig...
Introduction & Objectives: Precision medicine aims to provide the right treatment for the right ...
Castration-resistant prostate cancer remains an incurable disease. The unmet clinical need to optima...