Androgen signals through androgen receptor (AR) to influence prostate development and cancer. How stromal and epithelial AR regulate prostate homeostasis remains unclear. Using genetic lineage tracing, we systematically investigated the role of cell-autonomous AR in different prostate epithelial cell types. Here we show that AR is dispensable for basal cell maintenance, but is cell-autonomously required for the luminal differentiation of rare basal stem cells. In contrast, AR deletion in luminal cells alters cell morphology and induces transient over-proliferation, without affecting androgen-mediated luminal cell survival or regeneration. However, AR is selectively required for the maintenance of daughter cells produced by castration-resist...
Abnormal differentiation in epithelial stem cells or their immediate proliferative progeny, the tran...
The key function of mesenchymal/stromal androgen receptor (AR) signaling for prostate development ha...
The androgen receptor (AR) in stromal cells contributes significantly to the development and growth ...
Androgen signals through androgen receptor (AR) to influence prostate development and cancer. How st...
Master regulatory genes of tissue specification play key roles in stem/progenitor cells and are ofte...
Androgen receptor (AR) signaling is crucial to the development, growth, and homeostasis of the prost...
The prostate is a luminal secretory tissue whose function is regulated by male sex hormones. Castrat...
Androgen signaling is essential for prostate development, morphogenesis, and regeneration. Emerging ...
Androgen receptor (AR) is expressed in both the prostate epithelium and the prostate stroma and play...
The therapeutic potential of stem cells relies on dissecting the complex signaling networks that are...
Background Expression of the androgen receptor (AR) is associated with androgen-dependent proliferat...
Prostate cancer (PCa) lists as the second most lethal cancer for men in western countries, and andro...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the major cause of cancer-related death among the male population of Wester...
<div><p>The androgen receptor (AR) mediates the developmental, physiologic, and pathologic effects o...
Androgen receptor (AR) signaling remains the key therapeutic target in the management of hormone-nai...
Abnormal differentiation in epithelial stem cells or their immediate proliferative progeny, the tran...
The key function of mesenchymal/stromal androgen receptor (AR) signaling for prostate development ha...
The androgen receptor (AR) in stromal cells contributes significantly to the development and growth ...
Androgen signals through androgen receptor (AR) to influence prostate development and cancer. How st...
Master regulatory genes of tissue specification play key roles in stem/progenitor cells and are ofte...
Androgen receptor (AR) signaling is crucial to the development, growth, and homeostasis of the prost...
The prostate is a luminal secretory tissue whose function is regulated by male sex hormones. Castrat...
Androgen signaling is essential for prostate development, morphogenesis, and regeneration. Emerging ...
Androgen receptor (AR) is expressed in both the prostate epithelium and the prostate stroma and play...
The therapeutic potential of stem cells relies on dissecting the complex signaling networks that are...
Background Expression of the androgen receptor (AR) is associated with androgen-dependent proliferat...
Prostate cancer (PCa) lists as the second most lethal cancer for men in western countries, and andro...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the major cause of cancer-related death among the male population of Wester...
<div><p>The androgen receptor (AR) mediates the developmental, physiologic, and pathologic effects o...
Androgen receptor (AR) signaling remains the key therapeutic target in the management of hormone-nai...
Abnormal differentiation in epithelial stem cells or their immediate proliferative progeny, the tran...
The key function of mesenchymal/stromal androgen receptor (AR) signaling for prostate development ha...
The androgen receptor (AR) in stromal cells contributes significantly to the development and growth ...