The cell of origin for prostate cancer remains a subject of debate. Genetically engineered mouse models have demonstrated that both basal and luminal cells can serve as cells of origin for prostate cancer. Using a human prostate regeneration and transformation assay, our group previously demonstrated that basal cells can serve as efficient targets for transformation. Recently, a subpopulation of multipotent human luminal cells defined by CD26 expression that retains progenitor activity in a defined organoid culture was identified. We transduced primary human prostate basal and luminal cells with lentiviruses expressing c-Myc and activated AKT1 (myristoylated AKT1 or myrAKT1) to mimic theMYCamplification andPTENloss commonly detected in huma...
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed male malignancy. Despite compelling epidemiology, the...
Stem and progenitor cells of the adult prostate epithelium have historically been believed to reside...
UnrestrictedThe application of our prostate epithelium-specific Cre/loxP system to inactivate tumor ...
The cell of origin for prostate cancer remains a subject of debate. Genetically engineered mouse mod...
A key issue in cancer biology is whether oncogenic transformation of different cell types of origin ...
The prostate is a luminal secretory tissue whose function is regulated by male sex hormones. Castrat...
The relationship between the cells that initiate cancer and the cancer stem-like cells that propagat...
SummaryThe identification of cell types of origin for cancer has important implications for tumor st...
The identification of cell types of origin for cancer has important implications for tumor stratific...
SummaryThe prostate epithelial lineage hierarchy and the cellular origin for prostate cancer remain ...
The prostate gland consists of basal and luminal cells arranged as pseudostratified epithelium. In t...
Background: Prostate cancer is the second most frequent cancer among males worldwide, and most patie...
The normal prostate shows a high degree of cellular organization. The basal layer is populated by pr...
Prostate cancer is a heterogeneous disease arising from the epithelial cells of the prostate gland. ...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a widespread oncological disease that proceeds in the indolent form in most...
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed male malignancy. Despite compelling epidemiology, the...
Stem and progenitor cells of the adult prostate epithelium have historically been believed to reside...
UnrestrictedThe application of our prostate epithelium-specific Cre/loxP system to inactivate tumor ...
The cell of origin for prostate cancer remains a subject of debate. Genetically engineered mouse mod...
A key issue in cancer biology is whether oncogenic transformation of different cell types of origin ...
The prostate is a luminal secretory tissue whose function is regulated by male sex hormones. Castrat...
The relationship between the cells that initiate cancer and the cancer stem-like cells that propagat...
SummaryThe identification of cell types of origin for cancer has important implications for tumor st...
The identification of cell types of origin for cancer has important implications for tumor stratific...
SummaryThe prostate epithelial lineage hierarchy and the cellular origin for prostate cancer remain ...
The prostate gland consists of basal and luminal cells arranged as pseudostratified epithelium. In t...
Background: Prostate cancer is the second most frequent cancer among males worldwide, and most patie...
The normal prostate shows a high degree of cellular organization. The basal layer is populated by pr...
Prostate cancer is a heterogeneous disease arising from the epithelial cells of the prostate gland. ...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a widespread oncological disease that proceeds in the indolent form in most...
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed male malignancy. Despite compelling epidemiology, the...
Stem and progenitor cells of the adult prostate epithelium have historically been believed to reside...
UnrestrictedThe application of our prostate epithelium-specific Cre/loxP system to inactivate tumor ...