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SUBMITTER: Davies A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9012003 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Davies Alastair A Nouruzi Shaghayegh S Ganguli Dwaipayan D Namekawa Takeshi T Thaper Daksh D Linder Simon S Karaoğlanoğlu Fatih F Omur Meltem E ME Kim Soojin S Kim Soojin S Kobelev Maxim M Kumar Sahil S Sivak Olena O Bostock Chiara C Bishop Jennifer J Hoogstraat Marlous M Talal Amina A Stelloo Suzan S van der Poel Henk H Bergman Andries M AM Ahmed Musaddeque M Fazli Ladan L Huang Haojie H Tilley Wayne W Goodrich David D Feng Felix Y FY Gleave Martin M He Housheng Hansen HH Hach Faraz F Zwart Wilbert W Beltran Himisha H Selth Luke L Zoubeidi Amina A
Nature cell biology 20210906 9
Cancers adapt to increasingly potent targeted therapies by reprogramming their phenotype. Here we investigated such a phenomenon in prostate cancer, in which tumours can escape epithelial lineage confinement and transition to a high-plasticity state as an adaptive response to potent androgen receptor (AR) antagonism. We found that AR activity can be maintained as tumours adopt alternative lineage identities, with changes in chromatin architecture guiding AR transcriptional rerouting. The epigene ...[more]