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RNA-Seq of single prostate CTCs implicates noncanonical Wnt signaling in antiandrogen resistance

Authors
David MiyamotoYu ZhengDaniel Haber
Journal
Science
Published
September 18, 2015

Abstract

Circulating signals of drug resistance Cancer drugs often lose their effectiveness because tumors acquire genetic changes that confer drug resistance. Ideally, patients would be switched to a different drug before tumor growth resumes, but this requires early knowledge of how resistance arose. Miyamoto et al. have developed a non-invasive method to spot resistance by sequencing RNA transcripts in single circulating tumor cells (CTCs) (see the Perspective by Nanus and Giannakakou). For example, in prostate cancer patients, drug resistance was triggered by activation of the Wnt signaling pathway. But CTCs are rare and fragile, and the technology needs further development before it is used in clinical practice. Science , this issue p. 1351 ; see also p. 1283

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DOI

10.1126/science.aab0917

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