High-fat diet fuels prostate cancer progression by rewiring the metabolome and amplifying the MYC program

Systemic metabolic alterations associated with increased consumption of saturated fat and obesity are linked with increased risk of prostate cancer progression and mortality, but the molecular underpinnings of this association are poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate in a murine prostate cancer m...

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Published in:Nature communications Vol. 10; no. 1; pp. 4358 - 14
Main Authors: Labbé, David P., Zadra, Giorgia, Yang, Meng, Reyes, Jaime M., Lin, Charles Y., Cacciatore, Stefano, Ebot, Ericka M., Creech, Amanda L., Giunchi, Francesca, Fiorentino, Michelangelo, Elfandy, Habiba, Syamala, Sudeepa, Karoly, Edward D., Alshalalfa, Mohammed, Erho, Nicholas, Ross, Ashley, Schaeffer, Edward M., Gibb, Ewan A., Takhar, Mandeep, Den, Robert B., Lehrer, Jonathan, Karnes, R. Jeffrey, Freedland, Stephen J., Davicioni, Elai, Spratt, Daniel E., Ellis, Leigh, Jaffe, Jacob D., DʼAmico, Anthony V., Kantoff, Philip W., Bradner, James E., Mucci, Lorelei A., Chavarro, Jorge E., Loda, Massimo, Brown, Myles
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: London Nature Publishing Group UK 25.09.2019
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ISSN:2041-1723, 2041-1723
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