Targeted Notch1 inhibition with a Notch1 antibody, OMP‐A2G1, decreases tumor growth in two murine models of prostate cancer in association with differing patterns of DNA damage response gene expression

Volume: 120, Issue: 10, Pages: 16946 - 16955
Published: May 17, 2019
Abstract
Notch plays a protumorigenic role in many cancers including prostate cancer (PCa). Global notch inhibition of multiple Notch family members using γ‐secretase inhibitors has shown efficacy in suppressing PCa growth in murine models. However, global Notch inhibition is associated with marked toxicity due to the widespread function of many different Notch family members in normal cell physiology. Accordingly, in the current study, we explored if...
Paper Details
Title
Targeted Notch1 inhibition with a Notch1 antibody, OMP‐A2G1, decreases tumor growth in two murine models of prostate cancer in association with differing patterns of DNA damage response gene expression
Published Date
May 17, 2019
Volume
120
Issue
10
Pages
16946 - 16955
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