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Therapeutic Implications for Localized Prostate Cancer by Multiomics Analyses of the Aging Microenvironment Landscape
[International Journal Of Biological Sciences] An aging microenvironment index was constructed, with excellent prognostic and immunotherapy prediction ability, and its' clinical relevance was surveyed through spatial transcriptomics.
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AR Antagonists Develop Drug Resistance through TOMM20 Autophagic Degradation-Promoted Transformation to Neuroendocrine Prostate Cancer
[Journal Of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research] The impact of TOMM20 depletion on drug sensitivity were elucidated by assays of cell proliferation, invasion, sphere formation, xenograft growth, and intravenous metastasis.
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Low-Dose Antimony Exposure Promotes Prostate Cancer Proliferation by Inhibiting Ferroptosis via Activation of the Nrf2-SLC7A11-GPX4 Pathway
[Chemosphere] Investigators demonstrated that antimony exposure promoted prostate cancer progression in vivo and in vitro.
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Discovery of BWA-522, a First-in-Class and Orally Bioavailable PROTAC Degrader of the Androgen Receptor Targeting N-Terminal Domain for the Treatment of Prostate Cancer
[Journal Of Medicinal Chemistry] A representative compound, BWA-522, effectively induced degradation of both androgen receptor-FL and androgen receptor-V7, and was more potent than the corresponding antagonist against prostate cancer cells in vitro.
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Rational Design and Development of Selective BRD7 Bromodomain Inhibitors and Their Activity in Prostate Cancer
[Journal Of Medicinal Chemistry] Researchers validated the utility and selectivity of the compounds developped in cell-based models of prostate cancer.
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ASCL1 Is Activated Downstream of the ROR2/CREB Signaling Pathway to Support Lineage Plasticity in Prostate Cancer
[Cell Reports] A survey of receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) identified ROR2 as the top upregulated RTK following androgen receptor pathway inhibition, which fed into lineage plasticity by promoting stem-cell-like and neuronal networks.