[HTML][HTML] β4 Integrin signaling induces expansion of prostate tumor progenitors

T Yoshioka, J Otero, Y Chen, YM Kim… - The Journal of …, 2013 - Am Soc Clin Investig
T Yoshioka, J Otero, Y Chen, YM Kim, JA Koutcher, J Satagopan, V Reuter, B Carver…
The Journal of clinical investigation, 2013Am Soc Clin Investig
There is increasing evidence that prostate cancers in rodent models and in men contain a
cellular subpopulation that displays stem cell properties. These prostate cancer stem cells
(PCSCs) lack androgen receptor expression and are increased in castration-resistant
disease. In this issue of the JCI, a study from Yoshioka et al. demonstrates that PCSCs are
regulated by a pathway in which α6β4 integrin amplifies signaling through ErbB2 and c-Met
receptors. Targeting this pathway provides a novel therapeutic strategy for hormone …
There is increasing evidence that prostate cancers in rodent models and in men contain a cellular subpopulation that displays stem cell properties. These prostate cancer stem cells (PCSCs) lack androgen receptor expression and are increased in castration-resistant disease. In this issue of the JCI, a study from Yoshioka et al. demonstrates that PCSCs are regulated by a pathway in which α6β4 integrin amplifies signaling through ErbB2 and c-Met receptors. Targeting this pathway provides a novel therapeutic strategy for hormone refractory prostate cancer.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation