Prostate cancer is the third most common cause of male cancer death in developed countries, and one of the most comprehensively characterized human cancers. Roughly 60% of prostate cancers harbor gene fusions that juxtapose ETS-family transcription factors with androgen regulated promoters. A second subtype, characterized by SPINK1 overexpression, accounts for 15% of prostate cancers. Here we report the discovery of a new prostate cancer subtype characterized by rearrangements juxtaposing the SMAD inhibitor SKIL with androgen regulated promoters, leading to increased SKIL expression. SKIL fusions were found in 6 of 540 (1.1%) prostate cancers and 1 of 27 (3.7%) cell lines and xenografts. 6 of 7 SKIL-positive cancers were negative for ETS ov...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a disease of mutated and misregulated genes. However, primary prostate tumo...
Abstract Background SAG (Sensitive to Apoptosis Gene)...
Recently, we identified recurrent gene fusions involving the 59 untranslated region of the androgen-...
Background and aims: Prostate cancer is among the most common malignancies in the world affecting mi...
SummaryETS gene fusions have been characterized in a majority of prostate cancers; however, the key ...
Prostate cancer, the most common male cancer in Western countries, is commonly detected with complex...
CONTEXT: In 2005, fusions between the androgen-regulated transmembrane protease serine 2 gene, TMPRS...
Background:Prostate cancer (PCa) is characterized by high tumor heterogeneity. In 2005, the fusion b...
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Recurrent chromosomal rearrangements have been well characterized in hematologic and mesenchymal mal...
Context. In 2005, fusions between the androgen-regulated transmembrane protease serine 2 gene, TMPRS...
Two recent reports in Nature provide evidence for increasingly complex “disruptive” molecular altera...
There is significant need to identify novel prostate cancer drug targets because current hormone the...
BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer (PCa) molecular subtypes have been defined by essentially mutually exclu...
Restricted until 07 May. 2011.Prostate cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer in America a...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a disease of mutated and misregulated genes. However, primary prostate tumo...
Abstract Background SAG (Sensitive to Apoptosis Gene)...
Recently, we identified recurrent gene fusions involving the 59 untranslated region of the androgen-...
Background and aims: Prostate cancer is among the most common malignancies in the world affecting mi...
SummaryETS gene fusions have been characterized in a majority of prostate cancers; however, the key ...
Prostate cancer, the most common male cancer in Western countries, is commonly detected with complex...
CONTEXT: In 2005, fusions between the androgen-regulated transmembrane protease serine 2 gene, TMPRS...
Background:Prostate cancer (PCa) is characterized by high tumor heterogeneity. In 2005, the fusion b...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72337/1/j.1464-410X.2008.07665.x.pd
Recurrent chromosomal rearrangements have been well characterized in hematologic and mesenchymal mal...
Context. In 2005, fusions between the androgen-regulated transmembrane protease serine 2 gene, TMPRS...
Two recent reports in Nature provide evidence for increasingly complex “disruptive” molecular altera...
There is significant need to identify novel prostate cancer drug targets because current hormone the...
BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer (PCa) molecular subtypes have been defined by essentially mutually exclu...
Restricted until 07 May. 2011.Prostate cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer in America a...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a disease of mutated and misregulated genes. However, primary prostate tumo...
Abstract Background SAG (Sensitive to Apoptosis Gene)...
Recently, we identified recurrent gene fusions involving the 59 untranslated region of the androgen-...