The role of ERβ in prostate cancer is unclear, although loss of ERβ is associated with aggressive disease. Given that mice deficient in ERβ do not develop prostate cancer, we hypothesized that ERβ loss occurs as a consequence of tumorigenesis caused by other oncogenic mechanisms and that its loss is necessary for tumorigenesis. In support of this hypothesis, we found that ERβ is targeted for repression in prostate cancer caused by PTEN deletion and that loss of ERβ is important for tumor formation. ERβ transcription is repressed by BMI-1, which is induced by PTEN deletion and important for prostate tumorigenesis. This finding provides a mechanism for how ERβ expression is regulated in prostate cancer. Repression of ERβ contributes to tumori...
Although androgen receptor (AR) signaling is the main molecular tool regulating growth and function ...
The PTEN tumor suppressor is among the most frequently altered genes of cancer. PTEN suppression at ...
SummaryAccumulating evidence suggests that codeletion of the tumor suppressor genes Pten and p53 pla...
SummaryThe role of ERβ in prostate cancer is unclear, although loss of ERβ is associated with aggres...
The role of ERbeta in prostate cancer is unclear, although loss of ERbeta is associated with aggress...
While high doses of estrogen, in combination with androgens, can initiate prostate cancer (PCa) via ...
Estrogen receptor β (ERβ) was first identified in the rodent prostate and is abundantly expressed in...
Estrogen receptor β (ERβ) was first identified in the rodent prostate and is abundantly expressed in...
High Gleason grade prostate cancers are aggressive. Currently, the major target for treatment is the...
© 2017, Spandidos Publications. All rights reserved. The oncogene ETS-related gene (ERG) encodes a t...
Abstract PTEN is one of the most commonly deleted/mutated tumor suppressor genes in human prostate c...
SummaryHigh Gleason grade prostate carcinomas are aggressive, poorly differentiated tumors that exhi...
PTEN mutations are among the most frequent genetic alterations found in human prostate cancers. Our ...
Prostate cancer (PC) is characterised by dependence upon androgen receptor (AR) as its driving oncog...
Half of all prostate cancers are caused by the TMPRSS2-ERG gene-fusion, which enables androgens to d...
Although androgen receptor (AR) signaling is the main molecular tool regulating growth and function ...
The PTEN tumor suppressor is among the most frequently altered genes of cancer. PTEN suppression at ...
SummaryAccumulating evidence suggests that codeletion of the tumor suppressor genes Pten and p53 pla...
SummaryThe role of ERβ in prostate cancer is unclear, although loss of ERβ is associated with aggres...
The role of ERbeta in prostate cancer is unclear, although loss of ERbeta is associated with aggress...
While high doses of estrogen, in combination with androgens, can initiate prostate cancer (PCa) via ...
Estrogen receptor β (ERβ) was first identified in the rodent prostate and is abundantly expressed in...
Estrogen receptor β (ERβ) was first identified in the rodent prostate and is abundantly expressed in...
High Gleason grade prostate cancers are aggressive. Currently, the major target for treatment is the...
© 2017, Spandidos Publications. All rights reserved. The oncogene ETS-related gene (ERG) encodes a t...
Abstract PTEN is one of the most commonly deleted/mutated tumor suppressor genes in human prostate c...
SummaryHigh Gleason grade prostate carcinomas are aggressive, poorly differentiated tumors that exhi...
PTEN mutations are among the most frequent genetic alterations found in human prostate cancers. Our ...
Prostate cancer (PC) is characterised by dependence upon androgen receptor (AR) as its driving oncog...
Half of all prostate cancers are caused by the TMPRSS2-ERG gene-fusion, which enables androgens to d...
Although androgen receptor (AR) signaling is the main molecular tool regulating growth and function ...
The PTEN tumor suppressor is among the most frequently altered genes of cancer. PTEN suppression at ...
SummaryAccumulating evidence suggests that codeletion of the tumor suppressor genes Pten and p53 pla...