BackgroundIdentifying cellular signaling pathways that become corrupted in the presence of androgens that increase the metastatic potential of organ-confined tumor cells is critical to devising strategies capable of attenuating the metastatic progression of hormone-naïve, organ-confined tumors. In localized prostate cancers, gene fusions that place ETS-family transcription factors under the control of androgens drive gene expression programs that increase the invasiveness of organ-confined tumor cells. C-X-C chemokine receptor type 4 (CXCR4) is a downstream target of ERG, whose upregulation in prostate-tumor cells contributes to their migration from the prostate gland. Recent evidence suggests that CXCR4-mediated proliferation and metastasi...
The mechanisms leading to prostate cancer metas-tasis are not understood completely. Although there ...
BACKGROUND: Prostate epithelial cells depend on androgens for survival and function. In (early) pros...
Background: Prostate epithelial cells depend on androgens for survival and function. In (early) pros...
BackgroundIdentifying cellular signaling pathways that become corrupted in the presence of androgens...
Advanced prostate cancers preferentially metastasize to bone, suggesting that this tissue pro-duces ...
AbstractTMPRSS2-ERG fusion transcripts have been shown to be expressed in a majority of prostate can...
The atypical C-X-C chemokine receptor 7 (CXCR7) is implicated in supporting aggressive cancer phenot...
CXCR7 was recently identified as the second member of the chemokine receptor family to bind stromal ...
Androgen/androgen receptor (AR) signaling is a significant driver of prostate cancer progression, th...
Androgen receptor and chemokine receptors axis to regulate to functional CXCR4/CXCR7 heterodimers. L...
CXCR4 is a chemokine receptor that mediates invasion and metastasis. CXCR4 expression is transcripti...
[[abstract]]Androgen receptor (AR), an androgen-activated transcription factor, plays essential role...
[[abstract]]The suppression of androgen receptor (AR) expression exacerbates the migration potential...
[[abstract]]Androgen receptor (AR), an androgen-activated transcription factor, belongs to the nucle...
Prostate cancer (PCa) lists as the second most lethal cancer for men in western countries, and andro...
The mechanisms leading to prostate cancer metas-tasis are not understood completely. Although there ...
BACKGROUND: Prostate epithelial cells depend on androgens for survival and function. In (early) pros...
Background: Prostate epithelial cells depend on androgens for survival and function. In (early) pros...
BackgroundIdentifying cellular signaling pathways that become corrupted in the presence of androgens...
Advanced prostate cancers preferentially metastasize to bone, suggesting that this tissue pro-duces ...
AbstractTMPRSS2-ERG fusion transcripts have been shown to be expressed in a majority of prostate can...
The atypical C-X-C chemokine receptor 7 (CXCR7) is implicated in supporting aggressive cancer phenot...
CXCR7 was recently identified as the second member of the chemokine receptor family to bind stromal ...
Androgen/androgen receptor (AR) signaling is a significant driver of prostate cancer progression, th...
Androgen receptor and chemokine receptors axis to regulate to functional CXCR4/CXCR7 heterodimers. L...
CXCR4 is a chemokine receptor that mediates invasion and metastasis. CXCR4 expression is transcripti...
[[abstract]]Androgen receptor (AR), an androgen-activated transcription factor, plays essential role...
[[abstract]]The suppression of androgen receptor (AR) expression exacerbates the migration potential...
[[abstract]]Androgen receptor (AR), an androgen-activated transcription factor, belongs to the nucle...
Prostate cancer (PCa) lists as the second most lethal cancer for men in western countries, and andro...
The mechanisms leading to prostate cancer metas-tasis are not understood completely. Although there ...
BACKGROUND: Prostate epithelial cells depend on androgens for survival and function. In (early) pros...
Background: Prostate epithelial cells depend on androgens for survival and function. In (early) pros...