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  • Myc-driven murine prostate cancer shares molecular features with human prostate tumors.

Myc-driven murine prostate cancer shares molecular features with human prostate tumors.

Cancer cell (2003-10-03)
Katharine Ellwood-Yen, Thomas G Graeber, John Wongvipat, M Luisa Iruela-Arispe, JianFeng Zhang, Robert Matusik, George V Thomas, Charles L Sawyers
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Increased Myc gene copy number is observed in human prostate cancer. To define Myc's functional role, we generated transgenic mice expressing human c-Myc in the mouse prostate. All mice developed murine prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia followed by invasive adenocarcinoma. Microarray-based expression profiling identified a Myc prostate cancer expression signature, which included the putative human tumor suppressor NXK3.1. Human prostate tumor databases revealed modules of human genes that varied in concert with the Myc prostate cancer signature. This module includes the Pim-1 kinase, a gene known to cooperate with Myc in tumorigenesis, and defines a subset of human, "Myc-like" human cancers. This approach illustrates how genomic technologies can be applied to mouse cancer models to guide evaluation of human tumor databases.

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抗雄激素受体抗体, from rabbit, purified by affinity chromatography