AbstractFetal prostate development is initiated by androgens and patterned by androgen dependent and independent signals. How these signals integrate to control epithelial cell differentiation and prostatic bud patterning is not fully understood. To test the role of beta-catenin (Ctnnb1) in this process, we used a genetic approach to conditionally delete or stabilize Ctnnb1 in urogenital sinus (UGS) epithelium from which the prostate derives. Two opposing mechanisms of action were revealed. By deleting Ctnnb1, we found it is required for separation of UGS from cloaca, emergence or maintenance of differentiated UGS basal epithelium and formation of prostatic buds. By genetically inducing a patchy subset of UGS epithelial cells to express exc...
AbstractWe have shown previously that during branching morphogenesis of the mouse prostate gland, Bo...
Hindgut-derived endoderm can differentiate into rectal, prostatic, and bladder phenotypes. Stromal-e...
Prostatic growth and hormonal effects on the prostate play a basic role in the pathogenesis of abnor...
AbstractAndrogens initiate a complex network of signals within the UGS that trigger prostate lineage...
AbstractMesenchymal expression of the BMP antagonist NOGGIN during prostate development plays a crit...
AbstractThe establishment of prostatic budding patterns occurs early in prostate development but mec...
AbstractThe budding of the urogenital sinus epithelium into the surrounding mesenchyme signals the o...
AbstractThe prostate is a male accessory sex gland found only in mammals that functions to produce a...
AbstractThe mouse prostate gland develops by branching morphogenesis from the urogenital epithelium ...
<div><p>Prostate cancer is a major cause of male death in the Western world, but few frequent geneti...
Prostate cancer is a major cause of male death in the Western world, but few frequent genetic altera...
<p>(A) IHC on <i>Actβ-Cat;Nkx3.1:Cre</i> mutant and control (<i>Actβ-Cat</i>) E18.5 UGS sections wit...
BACKGROUND: Signals between stem cells and stroma are important in establishing the stem cell niche....
<p>(A) IHC for β-Catenin on sections of <i>β-Cat;Nkx3.1:Cre</i> and control E18.5 UGS that have been...
Testosterone production surges during puberty and orchestrates massive growth and reorganization of ...
AbstractWe have shown previously that during branching morphogenesis of the mouse prostate gland, Bo...
Hindgut-derived endoderm can differentiate into rectal, prostatic, and bladder phenotypes. Stromal-e...
Prostatic growth and hormonal effects on the prostate play a basic role in the pathogenesis of abnor...
AbstractAndrogens initiate a complex network of signals within the UGS that trigger prostate lineage...
AbstractMesenchymal expression of the BMP antagonist NOGGIN during prostate development plays a crit...
AbstractThe establishment of prostatic budding patterns occurs early in prostate development but mec...
AbstractThe budding of the urogenital sinus epithelium into the surrounding mesenchyme signals the o...
AbstractThe prostate is a male accessory sex gland found only in mammals that functions to produce a...
AbstractThe mouse prostate gland develops by branching morphogenesis from the urogenital epithelium ...
<div><p>Prostate cancer is a major cause of male death in the Western world, but few frequent geneti...
Prostate cancer is a major cause of male death in the Western world, but few frequent genetic altera...
<p>(A) IHC on <i>Actβ-Cat;Nkx3.1:Cre</i> mutant and control (<i>Actβ-Cat</i>) E18.5 UGS sections wit...
BACKGROUND: Signals between stem cells and stroma are important in establishing the stem cell niche....
<p>(A) IHC for β-Catenin on sections of <i>β-Cat;Nkx3.1:Cre</i> and control E18.5 UGS that have been...
Testosterone production surges during puberty and orchestrates massive growth and reorganization of ...
AbstractWe have shown previously that during branching morphogenesis of the mouse prostate gland, Bo...
Hindgut-derived endoderm can differentiate into rectal, prostatic, and bladder phenotypes. Stromal-e...
Prostatic growth and hormonal effects on the prostate play a basic role in the pathogenesis of abnor...