Defining the therapeutic selective dependencies for distinct subtypes of PI3K pathway-altered prostate cancers
Understanding the mechanisms driving PI3K isoform dependency in prostate cancer can help the design of future clinical trials. Here, the authors show that gain-of-function mutations in PIK3CA or PIK3CB can confer PI3K p110 isoform dependency and that the direct inhibition of AKT may be superior to P...
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Main Authors: | Ninghui Mao, Zeda Zhang, Young Sun Lee, Danielle Choi, Aura Agudelo Rivera, Dan Li, Cindy Lee, Samuel Haywood, Xiaoping Chen, Qing Chang, Guotai Xu, Hsuan-An Chen, Elisa de Stanchina, Charles Sawyers, Neal Rosen, Andrew C. Hsieh, Yu Chen, Brett S. Carver |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/907e2e85e15748fa85c06a824495c169 |
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