JUN mediates senescence and immune cell recruitment to prevent prostate cancer progression
Torben Redmer,
Martin Raigel,
Christina Sternberg
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundProstate cancer develops through malignant transformation of the prostate epithelium in a stepwise, mutation-driven process. Although activator protein-1 transcription factors such as JUN have been implicated as potential oncogenic drivers, the molecular programs contributing to prostate cancer progression are not fully understood.MethodsWe analyzed JUN expression in clinical prostate cancer samples across different stages and investigated its functional role in aPten-deficient mouse model. We perfor… Show more
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