We have previously shown that prostatic stem cells are located in the proximal region of mouse prostatic ducts. Here, we show that this region responds differently to transforming growth factor (TGF)-β than the distal ductal region and that under physiological conditions androgens and TGF-β are crucial overall regulators of prostatic tissue homeostasis. This conclusion is supported by the observations showing that high levels of TGF-β signaling are present in the quiescent proximal region of ducts in an androgen-replete animal and that cells in this region overexpress Bcl-2, which protects them from apoptosis. Moreover, androgen ablation reverses the proximal-distal TGF-β signaling gradient, leading to an increase in TGF-β signaling in the ...
TGFβs are thought to have tumor suppressor activity in many organ systems, but receptor inactivation...
Androgen signaling is essential for prostate development, morphogenesis, and regeneration. Emerging ...
AbstractInduction and branching morphogenesis of the prostate are dependent on androgens, which act ...
We have previously shown that prostatic stem cells are located in the proximal region of mouse prost...
SummaryThe role of Notch signaling in the maintenance of adult murine prostate epithelial homeostasi...
The prostate is an androgen-dependent male reproductive organ that is comprised of epithelial and st...
AbstractAndrogen-deprivation is a mainstay of therapy for advanced prostate cancer but tumor regress...
Androgen-deprivation is a mainstay of therapy for advanced prostate cancer but tumor regression is u...
Growth factors are postulated to mediate stromal-epithelial interactions in the prostate to maintain...
Prostate embryonic development, pubertal and adult growth, maintenance, and regeneration are regulat...
AbstractProstatic branching morphogenesis is an intricate event requiring precise temporal and spati...
<div><p>Androgen depletion is the primary treatment for prostate disease; however, it fails to targe...
Androgen deprivation is the cornerstone of prostate cancer treatment. It results in involution of th...
Androgen signals through androgen receptor (AR) to influence prostate development and cancer. How st...
The male accessory sex organs and epididymis regress following androgen depletion although the onset...
TGFβs are thought to have tumor suppressor activity in many organ systems, but receptor inactivation...
Androgen signaling is essential for prostate development, morphogenesis, and regeneration. Emerging ...
AbstractInduction and branching morphogenesis of the prostate are dependent on androgens, which act ...
We have previously shown that prostatic stem cells are located in the proximal region of mouse prost...
SummaryThe role of Notch signaling in the maintenance of adult murine prostate epithelial homeostasi...
The prostate is an androgen-dependent male reproductive organ that is comprised of epithelial and st...
AbstractAndrogen-deprivation is a mainstay of therapy for advanced prostate cancer but tumor regress...
Androgen-deprivation is a mainstay of therapy for advanced prostate cancer but tumor regression is u...
Growth factors are postulated to mediate stromal-epithelial interactions in the prostate to maintain...
Prostate embryonic development, pubertal and adult growth, maintenance, and regeneration are regulat...
AbstractProstatic branching morphogenesis is an intricate event requiring precise temporal and spati...
<div><p>Androgen depletion is the primary treatment for prostate disease; however, it fails to targe...
Androgen deprivation is the cornerstone of prostate cancer treatment. It results in involution of th...
Androgen signals through androgen receptor (AR) to influence prostate development and cancer. How st...
The male accessory sex organs and epididymis regress following androgen depletion although the onset...
TGFβs are thought to have tumor suppressor activity in many organ systems, but receptor inactivation...
Androgen signaling is essential for prostate development, morphogenesis, and regeneration. Emerging ...
AbstractInduction and branching morphogenesis of the prostate are dependent on androgens, which act ...