Abstract:Prostate cancer (PCa) develops into lethal disease in about 10% of men diagnosed with this malignancy.
Common genomic changes are seen in PCa such as alterations in CDKN1B, RB1, TP53, PTEN, NKX3-1, MYC and androgen receptor.
Oncogenic fusions involving the Ets family are seen in 50-70% PCa patients, the most common of which is TMPRSS2-ERG. TMPRSS2-ERG influences cell migration, particularly when PTEN is co-deleted or PIK3CA activating mutations are present. However, in the absence… Show more
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