TMPRSS2-ERG and other gene fusions involving ETS factors and genes with strong promoter elements are common in prostate cancer. Although ERG activation has been linked to invasive properties of prostate cancers, the precise mechanisms and pathways of ERG-mediated oncogenesis remain poorly understood. Here, we show that ERG knockdown in VCaP prostate cancer cells causes an activation of cell adhesion, resulting in strongly induced active β1-integrin and E-cadherin expression as well as changes in WNT signaling. These observations were corroborated by data from ERG-overexpressing nontransformed prostate epithelial cells as well as gene expression data from clinical prostate cancer samples, which both indicated a link between ERG and epithelia...
SummaryChromosomal rearrangements fusing the androgen-regulated gene TMPRSS2 to the oncogenic ETS tr...
As prostate cancer morbidity and mortality remain continuously high, there is an increasing need to ...
AbstractTMPRSS2-ERG gene fusions are the predominant molecular subtype of prostate cancer. Here, we ...
TMPRSS2–ERG is the most frequent type of genomic rearrangement present in prostate tumors, in which ...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most frequently diagnosed cancers among men. Many molecular chan...
TMPRSS2–ERG is the most frequent type of genomic rearrangement present in prostate tumors, in which ...
Approximately 50% of human prostate cancers carry a gene fusion involving the 5' untranslated region...
The ETS-related gene (ERG) is proto-oncogene that is classified as a member of the ETS transcription...
Translocations fusing the strong androgen-responsive gene, TMPRSS2, with ERG or other oncogenic ETS ...
Translocations fusing the strong androgen-responsive gene, TMPRSS2, with ERG or other oncogenic ETS ...
Approximately half of prostate cancers (PCa) carry TMPRSS2-ERG translocations; however, the clinical...
Prostate cancer is the most common non-dermatologic malignancy in men in the Western world. Recently...
The TMPRSS2/ERG gene rearrangement occurs in 50% of prostate tumors and results in expression of the...
The discovery of recurrent gene fusions between AR-regulated transmembrane protease and ERG has shed...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved. ETS-related gene (ERG) is a member of the E...
SummaryChromosomal rearrangements fusing the androgen-regulated gene TMPRSS2 to the oncogenic ETS tr...
As prostate cancer morbidity and mortality remain continuously high, there is an increasing need to ...
AbstractTMPRSS2-ERG gene fusions are the predominant molecular subtype of prostate cancer. Here, we ...
TMPRSS2–ERG is the most frequent type of genomic rearrangement present in prostate tumors, in which ...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most frequently diagnosed cancers among men. Many molecular chan...
TMPRSS2–ERG is the most frequent type of genomic rearrangement present in prostate tumors, in which ...
Approximately 50% of human prostate cancers carry a gene fusion involving the 5' untranslated region...
The ETS-related gene (ERG) is proto-oncogene that is classified as a member of the ETS transcription...
Translocations fusing the strong androgen-responsive gene, TMPRSS2, with ERG or other oncogenic ETS ...
Translocations fusing the strong androgen-responsive gene, TMPRSS2, with ERG or other oncogenic ETS ...
Approximately half of prostate cancers (PCa) carry TMPRSS2-ERG translocations; however, the clinical...
Prostate cancer is the most common non-dermatologic malignancy in men in the Western world. Recently...
The TMPRSS2/ERG gene rearrangement occurs in 50% of prostate tumors and results in expression of the...
The discovery of recurrent gene fusions between AR-regulated transmembrane protease and ERG has shed...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved. ETS-related gene (ERG) is a member of the E...
SummaryChromosomal rearrangements fusing the androgen-regulated gene TMPRSS2 to the oncogenic ETS tr...
As prostate cancer morbidity and mortality remain continuously high, there is an increasing need to ...
AbstractTMPRSS2-ERG gene fusions are the predominant molecular subtype of prostate cancer. Here, we ...