Novel Oncogene–Induced Metastatic Prostate Cancer Cell Lines Define Human Prostate Cancer Progression Signatures

X Ju, A Ertel, MC Casimiro, Z Yu, H Meng, PA McCue… - Cancer research, 2013 - AACR
X Ju, A Ertel, MC Casimiro, Z Yu, H Meng, PA McCue, R Walters, P Fortina, MP Lisanti
Cancer research, 2013AACR
Herein, murine prostate cancer cell lines, generated via selective transduction with a single
oncogene (c-Myc, Ha-Ras, and v-Src), showed oncogene-specific prostate cancer molecular
signatures that were recapitulated in human prostate cancer and developed lung metastasis
in immune-competent mice. Interrogation of two independent retrospective cohorts of patient
samples using the oncogene signature showed an ability to distinguish tumor from normal
prostate with a predictive value for prostate cancer of 98% to 99%. In a blinded study, the …
Abstract
Herein, murine prostate cancer cell lines, generated via selective transduction with a single oncogene (c-Myc, Ha-Ras, and v-Src), showed oncogene-specific prostate cancer molecular signatures that were recapitulated in human prostate cancer and developed lung metastasis in immune-competent mice. Interrogation of two independent retrospective cohorts of patient samples using the oncogene signature showed an ability to distinguish tumor from normal prostate with a predictive value for prostate cancer of 98% to 99%. In a blinded study, the signature algorithm showed independent substratification of reduced recurrence-free survival by Kaplan–Meier analysis. The generation of new oncogene-specific prostate cancer cell lines that recapitulate human prostate cancer gene expression, which metastasize in immune-competent mice, are a valuable new resource for testing targeted therapy, whereas the molecular signatures identified herein provides further value over current gene signature markers of prediction and outcome. Cancer Res; 73(2); 978–89. ©2012 AACR.
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