نتایج جستجو برای: du145 cell line

تعداد نتایج: 1969409  

Journal: :cell journal 0
samideh khoei bahram goliaei gholam reza fazeli atefeh amerizadeh delaram eslimi

background: the purpose of this study was to investigate the enhanced thermal resistance mechanism of the du145 tumor spheroid cultures as compared to the prostate carcinoma cell line's monolayer cultures. materials and methods: du145 cells were cultured either as spheroids or monolayers. cultures were treated with hyperthermia in a precision water bath (at 43°c for 60 minutes) and/or quercetin...

2015
Monireh Mohsenzadegan Nader Tajik Zahra Madjd Mehdi Shekarabi Mohammad M Farajollahi

BACKGROUND Prostate cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer deaths among men. New gene expressed in prostate (NGEP), is a prostate-specific gene expressed only in normal prostate and prostate cancer tissue. Because of its selective expression in prostate cancer cell surface, NGEP is a potential immunotherapeutic target. To target the NGEP in prostate cancer, it is essential to investigate...

2012
Claire Corcoran Sweta Rani Keith O’Brien Amanda O’Neill Maria Prencipe Rizwan Sheikh Glenn Webb Ray McDermott William Watson John Crown Lorraine O’Driscoll

BACKGROUND Hormone-refractory prostate cancer remains hindered by inevitable progression of resistance to first-line treatment with docetaxel. Recent studies suggest that phenotypic changes associated with cancer may be transferred from cell-to-cell via microvesicles/exosomes. Here we aimed to investigate phenotypic changes associated with docetaxel-resistance in order to help determine the com...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2015
Bao Li Yu-Bing Peng Qi Chen Juan Zhou Ming Zhang Hao Wang Wen-Ji Li Jun Da Zhong Wang Yan Gao

The human prostate contains two types of stromal cells, peripheral stromal cells (PSCs) and transitional stromal cells (TSCs). Here, we demonstrate the effects of PSCs and TSCs on tumorigenesis in prostate cancer (PCa) and identify the mechanisms underlying these effects. Using microarray analysis, we identified 3,643 differentially expressed genes in cocultures of TSCs, PSCs, and DU145 cells, ...

Journal: :The Prostate 1998
T G Hullinger L K McCauley M L DeJoode M J Somerman

BACKGROUND Despite the high incidence and serious consequences of skeletal metastasis in prostate cancer patients, the mechanisms involved in establishing secondary lesions in bone are not well-understood. In this study, the role of the mineralized bone matrix in the process of skeletal metastasis was evaluated. METHODS Attachment, migration, and proliferation responses of human prostate canc...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2009
Andrew D Darnel Emy Behmoaram Robin T Vollmer Jacques Corcos Krikor Bijian Kanishka Sircar Jie Su Jinsong Jiao Moulay A Alaoui-Jamali Tarek A Bismar

PURPOSE Prostate cancer metastasis to secondary organs is considered an initial event in the development of hormone refractory disease and remains the major cause of death among prostate cancer patients. In this study, we investigated the role of fascin, a cytoskeleton actin-bundling protein involved in the formation of filopodia and cell migration, in prostate cancer progression. EXPERIMENTA...

2015
Nan Ji Jinjun Li Zexiong Wei Fanhu Kong Hongyan Jin Xiaoya Chen Yan Li Youping Deng

OBJECTIVE To explore the antiprostate cancer effects of Celastrol on prostate cancer cells' proliferation, apoptosis, and cell cycle distribution, as well as the correlation to the regulation of hERG. METHODS DU145 cells were treated with various concentrations of Celastrol (0.25-16.0 μmol/L) for 0-72 hours. MTT assay was used to evaluate the inhibition effect of Celastrol on the growth of DU...

Journal: :International journal of clinical and experimental pathology 2013
Wei He Min-Guang Zhang Xiao-Jing Wang Shan Zhong Yuan Shao Yu Zhu Zhou-Jun Shen

Histone modifications play important roles in the tumorigenesis and progression of prostate cancer (PCa) and genes involved in histone modifications are seemed as ideal targets for treatment of PCa patients. However, clinical trials have shown that those existing drugs exert the minimal antitumor activity and excess adverse effects on PCa patients. Therefore, it is of great interest to figure o...

2014
Inês Graça Elsa J Sousa Pedro Costa-Pinheiro Filipa Q Vieira Jorge Torres-Ferreira Maria Gabriela Martins Rui Henrique Carmen Jerónimo

Prostate cancer (PCa) is a major cause of cancer-related morbidity and mortality worldwide. Although early disease is often efficiently managed therapeutically, available options for advanced disease are mostly ineffective. Aberrant DNA methylation associated with gene-silencing of cancer-related genes is a common feature of PCa. Therefore, DNA methylation inhibitors might constitute an attract...

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 1997
N Ahmad D K Feyes A L Nieminen R Agarwal H Mukhtar

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The polyphenolic compounds present in green tea show cancer chemopreventive effects in many animal tumor models. Epidemiologic studies have also suggested that green tea consumption might be effective in the prevention of certain human cancers. We investigated the effect of green tea polyphenols and the major constituent, epigallocatechin-3-gallate, on the induction of ap...

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