2023
DOI: 10.7150/ijbs.85209
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Therapeutic implications for localized prostate cancer by multiomics analyses of the ageing microenvironment landscape

Abstract: Background: Numerous studies have substantiated the association between aging and the progression of malignant tumors in humans, notably prostate cancer (PCa). Nevertheless, to the best of our knowledge, no studies have comprehensively elucidated the intricate characteristics of the aging microenvironment (AME) in PCa. Methods: AME regulatory patterns were determined using the NMF algorithm. Then an ageing microenvironment index (AMI) was constructed, with excellent prognosti… Show more

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“…Senescent cells, on the one hand, express age-related genes that inhibit tumors, while on the other hand, age-related genes facilitate tumor growth, invasion, and metastasis 183 . In a recent study, three distinct tumor aging microenvironment (AME) regulatory patterns and 36 AME regulatory factors were identified through ST analysis of the AME in prostate cancer, providing potential targets for personalized therapies 184 . In patient tissue biopsies, ST has the potential to provide precise insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying disease progression.…”
Section: St For Drug Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Senescent cells, on the one hand, express age-related genes that inhibit tumors, while on the other hand, age-related genes facilitate tumor growth, invasion, and metastasis 183 . In a recent study, three distinct tumor aging microenvironment (AME) regulatory patterns and 36 AME regulatory factors were identified through ST analysis of the AME in prostate cancer, providing potential targets for personalized therapies 184 . In patient tissue biopsies, ST has the potential to provide precise insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying disease progression.…”
Section: St For Drug Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%