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In Vivo Genome-Wide CRISPR Screening Identifies CITED2 as a Driver of Prostate Cancer Bone metastasis


ABSTRACT: Most cancer deaths are due to metastatic dissemination to distant organs. Bone is the most frequently affected organ in metastatic prostate cancer and a major cause of prostate cancer deaths. Yet, our partial understanding of the molecular factors that drive bone metastasis has been a limiting factor for developing preventative and therapeutic strategies to improve patient survival and well-being. Although recent studies have uncovered molecular alterations that occur in prostate cancer metastasis, their functional relevance for bone metastasis is not well understood. Using genome-wide CRISPR activation and inhibition screens we have identified multiple drivers and suppressors of prostate cancer metastasis. Through functional validation, including innovative organ-on-a-chip invasion platform for studying bone tropism, our study identifies the transcriptional modulator, CITED2, as a novel driver of prostate cancer bone metastasis and uncovers multiple new potential molecular targets for bone metastatic disease.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

PROVIDER: GSE253815 | GEO | 2024/02/22

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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