Based on a molecular classification of prostate cancer using gene expression pathway signatures, we derived a set of 48 genes in critical pathways that significantly predicts clinical outcome in all tested patient cohorts. We tested these genes in a functional genomics screen in a panel of three prostate cancer cell lines (LNCaP, PC3, DU145), using RNA interference. The screen revealed several genes whose knockdown caused strong growth inhibition in all cell lines. Additionally, we tested the gene set in the presence of docetaxel to see whether any gene exhibited additive or synergistic effects with the drug. We observed a strong synergistic effect between DLGAP5 knockdown and docetaxel in the androgen-sensitive line LNCaP, but not in the t...
<div><p>Taxane based chemotherapy is the standard of care treatment in castration resistant prostate...
Molecular characterization of radical prostatectomy specimens after systemic therapy may identify a ...
The androgen receptor plays an important role in the progression of prostate cancer to castration-re...
Based on a molecular classification of prostate cancer using gene expression pathway signatures, we ...
Docetaxel has been proved to provide survival benefit for advanced prostate cancer (PCa) patients. R...
Prostate cancer is one of the major causes of cancer-related deaths in males in Western countries. A...
Drug resistance is a significant challenge of daily oncology practice. Docetaxel and gossypol both h...
Purpose: This study aimed to confirm the association between developmentally regulated GTP-binding p...
Abstract Background The cellular effects of androgen are transduced through the androgen receptor, w...
ABSTRACT We demonstrate that the androgen receptor (AR) regulates a transcriptional pro-gram of DNA ...
PubMed ID: 19288219Drug resistance is a significant challenge of daily oncology practice. Docetaxel ...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Androgen-regulated genes differentially modulated...
Background: The androgen receptor is a ligand-induced transcriptional factor, which...
The androgen-independent phenotype is an important symptom of refractory prostate cancer. However, t...
The androgen-independent phenotype is an important symptom of refractory prostate cancer. However, t...
<div><p>Taxane based chemotherapy is the standard of care treatment in castration resistant prostate...
Molecular characterization of radical prostatectomy specimens after systemic therapy may identify a ...
The androgen receptor plays an important role in the progression of prostate cancer to castration-re...
Based on a molecular classification of prostate cancer using gene expression pathway signatures, we ...
Docetaxel has been proved to provide survival benefit for advanced prostate cancer (PCa) patients. R...
Prostate cancer is one of the major causes of cancer-related deaths in males in Western countries. A...
Drug resistance is a significant challenge of daily oncology practice. Docetaxel and gossypol both h...
Purpose: This study aimed to confirm the association between developmentally regulated GTP-binding p...
Abstract Background The cellular effects of androgen are transduced through the androgen receptor, w...
ABSTRACT We demonstrate that the androgen receptor (AR) regulates a transcriptional pro-gram of DNA ...
PubMed ID: 19288219Drug resistance is a significant challenge of daily oncology practice. Docetaxel ...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Androgen-regulated genes differentially modulated...
Background: The androgen receptor is a ligand-induced transcriptional factor, which...
The androgen-independent phenotype is an important symptom of refractory prostate cancer. However, t...
The androgen-independent phenotype is an important symptom of refractory prostate cancer. However, t...
<div><p>Taxane based chemotherapy is the standard of care treatment in castration resistant prostate...
Molecular characterization of radical prostatectomy specimens after systemic therapy may identify a ...
The androgen receptor plays an important role in the progression of prostate cancer to castration-re...