Nature Communications (Dec 2021)

Dynamic prostate cancer transcriptome analysis delineates the trajectory to disease progression

  • Marco Bolis,
  • Daniela Bossi,
  • Arianna Vallerga,
  • Valentina Ceserani,
  • Manuela Cavalli,
  • Daniela Impellizzieri,
  • Laura Di Rito,
  • Eugenio Zoni,
  • Simone Mosole,
  • Angela Rita Elia,
  • Andrea Rinaldi,
  • Ricardo Pereira Mestre,
  • Eugenia D’Antonio,
  • Matteo Ferrari,
  • Flavio Stoffel,
  • Fernando Jermini,
  • Silke Gillessen,
  • Lukas Bubendorf,
  • Peter Schraml,
  • Arianna Calcinotto,
  • Eva Corey,
  • Holger Moch,
  • Martin Spahn,
  • George Thalmann,
  • Marianna Kruithof-de Julio,
  • Mark A. Rubin,
  • Jean-Philippe P. Theurillat

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-26840-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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Transcriptional changes during prostate cancer progression are not yet fully understood. Here, the authors integrate a transcriptomics atlas of prostate cancer and validate it with preclinical models and single-cell RNA-seq, revealing the role of EZH2 and macrophage polarisation in tumour progression.