2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2009.03.021
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Neuroendocrine differentiation is involved in chemoresistance induced by EGF in prostate cancer cells

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“…EGF has been reported to induce NED in DU145 cells (Humez et al. , 2006; Li et al. , 2009), whereas EGFR agonists have been seen both to induce and to prevent NED in LNCaP cells (Kim et al.…”
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“…EGF has been reported to induce NED in DU145 cells (Humez et al. , 2006; Li et al. , 2009), whereas EGFR agonists have been seen both to induce and to prevent NED in LNCaP cells (Kim et al.…”
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“…3c). Recently, an NED‐inducing effect of EGF has been demonstrated also in PC3 cells (Li et al. , 2009).…”
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“…Indeed, it has been suggested that NE differentiated prostate cancer cells present within the tumor mass sustain proliferation, invasion and metastasis through the production and release of peptide hormones (3). Moreover, NED has been associated with chemotherapy resistance (4). …”
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“…Like IGF-I, EGF can induce an up-regulation of MMP-9 [25] and is known to be involved in the neuro-endocrine differentiation of prostate cancer cells [26,27]. To address possible additive or synergistic effects of IGF-I (300 ng/ml) and EGF (50 ng/ml) we incubated prostate cancer cells with IGF-I, EGF or a combination of IGF-I and EGF.…”
Section: Effect Of Serum Growth Factors On the Proliferation Of Prostmentioning
confidence: 99%