Journal article
High expression of TROP2 characterizes different cell subpopulations in androgen-sensitive and androgenindependent prostate cancer cells
J Xie, C Mølck, S Paquet-Fifield, L Butler, E Sloan, S Ventura, F Hollande
Oncotarget | IMPACT JOURNALS LLC | Published : 2016
Abstract
Progression of castration-resistant tumors is frequent in prostate cancer. Current systemic treatments for castration-resistant prostate cancer only produce modest increases in survival time and self-renewing Tumor-Initiating Cells (TICs) are suspected to play an important role in resistance to these treatments. However it remains unclear whether the same TICs display both chemo-resistance and self-renewing abilities throughout progression from early stage lesions to late, castration resistant tumors. Here, we found that treatment of mice bearing LNCaP-derived xenograft tumors with cytotoxic (docetaxel) and anti-androgen (flutamide) compounds enriched for cells that express TROP2, a putative..
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Funding Acknowledgements
FH is supported by NH&MRC (#1049561). CM received a fellowship from the Danish Cancer Foundation.