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Different profiles of neuroendocrine cell differentiation evolve in the PC‐310 human prostate cancer model during long‐term androgen deprivation
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Androgen deprivation of the NE-differentiated PC-310 model induced the formation of NE-differentiated AR(minus sign) and non-NE AR(+) tumor residues. The NE-differentiated cells actively produced growth factors via an RSP that may lead to hormone-refractory disease. The dormant non-NE AR(+) tumor cells were shown to remain androgen sensitive even after long-term androgen deprivation. In the PC-310 xenograft, time-dependent NE differentiation and subsequent maturation were induced after androgen depletion. The androgen-dependent PC-310 xenograft model constitutes an excellent model for studying the role of NE cells in the progression of clinical prostate cancer.
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