Complete LKB1 loss results in lethal metastatic prostate cancer
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ABSTRACT: In order to identify the contribution of Lkb1 loss to Pten driven prostate cancer progression, we engineered a prostate conditional mutant mice in which was induced the loss of Lkb1 in combination with heterozygous loss of the prostate tumor suppressor Pten (Ptenpc+/- Lkb1pc-/-). This mouse model developed metastatic prostate squamous cell carcinoma. We compared this tumor type with the adenocarcinomas developed in Ptenpc-/- Lkb1pc+/+ mice. We carried out microdissection and RNA extraction of tumor tissues embedded in paraffin of Ptenpc+/- Lkb1pc-/- and Ptenpc-/- Lkb1pc+/+. To distinguish between early and late phenotype of prostate squamous cell carcinoma, we compared Ptenpc+/- Lkb1pc-/- tumor tissues collected at the age of six and ten months of age among them and with Ptenpc-/- Lkb1pc+/+ mouse prostate tissue.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE133837 | GEO | 2020/03/20
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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