نتایج جستجو برای: tmprss2

تعداد نتایج: 875  

Journal: :Asian journal of andrology 2008
Xueying Mao Greg Shaw Sharon Y James Patricia Purkis Sakunthala C Kudahetti Theodora Tsigani Saname Kia Bryan D Young R Tim D Oliver Dan Berney David M Prowse Yong-Jie Lu

AIM To investigate the existence of TMPRSS2:ERG fusion gene in circulating tumor cells (CTC) from prostate cancer patients and its potential in monitoring tumor metastasis. METHODS We analyzed the frequency of TMPRSS2:ERG and TMPRSS2:ETV1 transcripts in 27 prostate cancer biopsies from prostatectomies, and TMPRSS2:ERG transcripts in CTC isolated from 15 patients with advanced androgen indepen...

2016
Zoran Krstanoski Nadja Kokalj Vokac Andreja Zagorac Boris Pospihalj Miha Munda Saso Dzeroski Rastko Golouh

BACKGROUND TMPRSS2:ERG gene aberration may be a novel marker that improves risk stratification of prostate cancer before definitive cancer therapy, but studies have been inconclusive. METHODS The study cohort consisted of 202 operable prostate cancer Slovenian patients who underwent laparoscopic radical prostatectomy. We retrospectively constructed tissue microarrays of their prostatic specim...

Journal: :Cancer research 2009
Matthias D Hofer Rainer Kuefer Christiane Maier Kathleen Herkommer Sven Perner Francesca Demichelis Thomas Paiss Walter Vogel Mark A Rubin Josef Hoegel

Fusion of the 5'-untranslated region of androgen-regulated TMPRSS2 promoter with ETS transcription factor family members is found frequently in prostate cancers, and recent work suggests that the most common TMPRSS2-ERG fusion is associated with an aggressive clinical phenotype compared with fusion-negative prostate cancer. Thus far, analysis of the fusion has been limited to sporadic cases of ...

2016
Dong Gao Yu Zhan Wei Di Amanda R Moore Jessica J Sher Youxin Guan Shangqian Wang Zeda Zhang Devan A Murphy Charles L Sawyers Ping Chi Yu Chen

Fusion between TMPRSS2 and ERG, placing ERG under the control of the TMPRSS2 promoter, is the most frequent genetic alteration in prostate cancer, present in 40-50% of cases. The fusion event is an early, if not initiating, event in prostate cancer, implicating the TMPRSS2-positive prostate epithelial cell as the cancer cell of origin in fusion-positive prostate cancer. To introduce genetic alt...

2017
Lennart Michel Reinke Martin Spiegel Teresa Plegge Anika Hartleib Inga Nehlmeier Stefanie Gierer Markus Hoffmann Heike Hofmann-Winkler Michael Winkler Stefan Pöhlmann

The spike (S) protein of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) mediates viral entry into target cells. Cleavage and activation of SARS S by a host cell protease is essential for infectious viral entry and the responsible enzymes are potential targets for antiviral intervention. The type II transmembrane serine protease TMPRSS2 cleaves and activates SARS S in cell culture and ...

Journal: :Journal of cancer science & therapy 2012
Jason St John Katelyn Powell M Katie Conley-Lacomb Sreenivasa R Chinni

TMPRSS2-Ets gene fusions were identified in prostate cancers where the promoter of transmembrane protease, serine 2 (TMPRSS2) fused with coding sequence of the erythroblastosis virus E26 (Ets) gene family members. TMPRSS2 is an androgen responsive transmembrane serine protease. Ets family members are oncogenic transcription factors that contain a highly conserved Ets DNA binding domain and an N...

Journal: :Cancer discovery 2014
Jared M Lucas Cynthia Heinlein Tom Kim Susana A Hernandez Muzdah S Malik Lawrence D True Colm Morrissey Eva Corey Bruce Montgomery Elahe Mostaghel Nigel Clegg Ilsa Coleman Christopher M Brown Eric L Schneider Charles Craik Julian A Simon Antonio Bedalov Peter S Nelson

UNLABELLED TMPRSS2 is an androgen-regulated cell-surface serine protease expressed predominantly in prostate epithelium. TMPRSS2 is expressed highly in localized high-grade prostate cancers and in the majority of human prostate cancer metastases. Through the generation of mouse models with a targeted deletion of Tmprss2, we demonstrate that the activity of this protease regulates cancer cell in...

2011
Lihong Yin Pravin Rao Paul Elson Jianghua Wang Michael Ittmann Warren D. W. Heston

Prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) is overexpressed in prostatic adenocarcinoma (CaP), and its expression is negatively regulated by androgen stimulation. However, it is still unclear which factors are involved in this downregulation. TMPRSS2-ERG fusion is the most common known gene rearrangement in prostate carcinoma. Androgen stimulation can increase expression of the TMPRSS2-ERG fusio...

2012
Orla M. Casey Lei Fang Paul G. Hynes Wassim G. Abou-Kheir Philip L. Martin Heather S. Tillman Gyorgy Petrovics Hibah O. Awwad Yvona Ward Ross Lake Luhua Zhang Kathleen Kelly

Genomic rearrangements commonly occur in many types of cancers and often initiate or alter the progression of disease. Here we describe an in vivo mouse model that recapitulates the most frequent rearrangement in prostate cancer, the fusion of the promoter region of TMPRSS2 with the coding region of the transcription factor, ERG. A recombinant bacterial artificial chromosome including an extend...

2017
Rachel Deplus Carine Delliaux Nathalie Marchand Anne Flourens Nathalie Vanpouille Xavier Leroy Yvan de Launoit Martine Duterque-Coquillaud

Bone metastasis is the major deleterious event in prostate cancer (PCa). TMPRSS2-ERG fusion is one of the most common chromosomic rearrangements in PCa. However, its implication in bone metastasis development is still unclear. Since bone metastasis starts with the tropism of cancer cells to bone through specific migratory and invasive processes involving osteomimetic capabilities, it is crucial...

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