Browsing Cancer Biology by author "De Bono, Johann"
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Advanced Prostate Cancer with ATM Loss: PARP and ATR Inhibitors.
Neeb, A; Herranz, N; Arce-Gallego, S; Miranda, S; Buroni, L; et al. (ELSEVIER, 2020-11-08)BACKGROUND: Deleterious ATM alterations are found in metastatic prostate cancer (PC); PARP inhibition has antitumour activity against this subset, but only some ATM loss PCs respond. OBJECTIVE: To characterise ATM-deficient ... -
Androgen receptor-modulatory microRNAs provide insight into therapy resistance and therapeutic targets in advanced prostate cancer.
Fletcher, CE; Sulpice, E; Combe, S; Shibakawa, A; Leach, DA; et al. (SPRINGERNATURE, 2019-07-11)Androgen receptor (AR) signalling is a key prostate cancer (PC) driver, even in advanced 'castrate-resistant' disease (CRPC). To systematically identify microRNAs (miRs) modulating AR activity in lethal disease, ... -
Antiviral antibody responses to systemic administration of an oncolytic RNA virus: the impact of standard concomitant anticancer chemotherapies.
Roulstone, V; Mansfield, D; Harris, RJ; Twigger, K; White, C; et al. (BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP, 2021-01-01)BACKGROUND: Oncolytic reovirus therapy for cancer induces a typical antiviral response to this RNA virus, including neutralizing antibodies. Concomitant treatment with cytotoxic chemotherapies has been hypothesized to ... -
DNA-Repair Defects and Olaparib in Metastatic Prostate Cancer.
Mateo, J; Carreira, S; Sandhu, S; Miranda, S; Mossop, H; et al. (MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SOC, 2015-10-29)BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer is a heterogeneous disease, but current treatments are not based on molecular stratification. We hypothesized that metastatic, castration-resistant prostate cancers with DNA-repair defects would ... -
SOX9 is a driver of aggressive prostate cancer by promoting invasion, cell fate and cytoskeleton alterations and epithelial to mesenchymal transition.
Francis, JC; Capper, A; Ning, J; Knight, E; de Bono, J; et al. (Impact Journals, LLC, 2018-01-26)Aggressive lethal prostate cancer is characterised by tumour invasion, metastasis and androgen resistance. Understanding the mechanisms by which localised disease progresses to advanced lethal stages is key to the development ... -
Targeting Bromodomain and Extra-Terminal (BET) Family Proteins in Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer (CRPC).
Welti, J; Sharp, A; Yuan, W; Dolling, D; Nava Rodrigues, D; et al. (AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH, 2018-07-01)Purpose: Persistent androgen receptor (AR) signaling drives castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) and confers resistance to AR-targeting therapies. Novel therapeutic strategies to overcome this are urgently required. ...