Gene expression in the LNCaP human prostate cancer progression model: progression associated expression in vitro corresponds to expression changes associated …

Q Chen, JT Watson, SR Marengo, KS Decker… - Cancer letters, 2006 - Elsevier
Identification of the genes involved in prostate cancer (PCa) progression to a virulent and
androgen-independent (AI) form is a major focus in the field. cDNA microarray was used to …

Expression profile of differentially-regulated genes during progression of androgen-independent growth in human prostate cancer cells

D Karan, DL Kelly, A Rizzino, MF Lin… - Carcinogenesis, 2002 - academic.oup.com
Because of the heterogeneous nature of prostate cancer, identifying the molecular
mechanisms involved during the transition from an androgen-sensitive to an androgen …

Analysis of differentially expressed genes in LNCaP prostate cancer progression model

BX Xie, H Zhang, J Wang, B Pang, RQ Wu… - Journal of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
The LNCaP/C4‐2 human prostate cancer progression model was established to mimic
phenotypic and genotypic changes during prostate cancer development from androgen …

Genome-wide expression profiling reveals transcriptomic variation and perturbed gene networks in androgen-dependent and androgen-independent prostate cancer …

AP Singh, S Bafna, K Chaudhary, G Venkatraman… - Cancer letters, 2008 - Elsevier
Previously, we have developed a unique in vitro LNCaP cell model, which includes
androgen-dependent (LNCaP-C33), androgen-independent (LNCaP-C81) and an …

Progression to androgen‐independent LNCaP human prostate tumors: cellular and molecular alterations

JR Zhou, L Yu, LF Zerbini, TA Libermann… - … journal of cancer, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Lethal phenotypes of human prostate cancer are characterized by progression to androgen‐
independence and metastasis. For want of a clinically relevant animal model, mechanisms …

Identification of genes potentially involved in the acquisition of androgen‐independent and metastatic tumor growth in an autochthonous genetically engineered …

SD Morgenbesser, RP McLaren, B Richards… - The …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
BACKGROUND A major focus of prostate cancer research has been to identify genes that
are deregulated during tumor progression, potentially providing diagnostic markers and …

[HTML][HTML] Differentially expressed genes in two LNCaP prostate cancer cell lines reflecting changes during prostate cancer progression

MH Vaarala, K Porvari, A Kyllönen, P Vihko - Laboratory investigation, 2000 - Elsevier
Prostate cancer tends to become transformed to androgen-independent disease over time
when treated by androgen-deprivation therapy. We used two variants of the human prostate …

LNCaP progression model of human prostate cancer: Androgen‐independence and osseous metastasis

GN Thalmann, RA Sikes, TT Wu, A Degeorges… - The …, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
BACKGROUND Clinically, the lethal phenotypes of human prostate cancer are
characterized by their progression to androgen‐independence and their propensity to form …

Prostate cancer cells use genetic and epigenetic mechanisms for progression to androgen independence

H Murillo, LJ Schmidt, M Karter… - Genes …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Studies on the genetic basis of prostate cancer (PCa) have lead to mixed results with the
only consensus being that PCa is a complex disease. Our goal was to gain insight into …

Establishment of human prostate carcinoma skeletal metastasis models

HE Zhau, CL Li, LWK Chung - … International Journal of the …, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
BACKGROUND Prostate carcinoma progression from an androgen dependent (AD) state to
an androgen independent (AI) state occurs clinically in patients who undergo hormonal …