PLX129129
GSE119598: Supraphysiological Androgens Repress Prostate Cancer Growth and Induce DNA Damage Augmented by PARP Inhibition
- Organsim human
- Type RNASEQ
- Target gene
- Project ARCHS4
Prostate cancer (PC) is initially dependent on androgen receptor (AR) signaling for survival and growth. Therapeutics designed to repress AR activity, such as those reducing circulating androgen levels, serve as the primary intervention for advanced disease. However, supraphysiological androgen (SPA) concentrations, can produce a paradoxical response leading to growth inhibition. We sought to determine the mechanisms by which SPA represses PC growth and determine if molecular context associates with anti-tumor effects. SOURCE: Ilsa Coleman (icoleman@fhcrc.org) - Peter Nelson Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
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