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Identifying proteomic risk factors for overall, aggressive and early onset prostate cancer using Mendelian randomization and tumor spatial transcriptomics.

Trishna A DesaiÅsa K HedmanMarios DimitriouMine KopruluSandy FigielWencheng YinMattias JohanssonEleanor L WattsJoshua R AtkinsAleksandr V SokolovHelgi B SchiöthMarc J GunterKonstantinos K TsilidisRichard M MartinMaik PietznerClaudia LangenbergIan G MillsAlastair D LambAnders MälarstigTim J Keynull nullRuth C TravisKarl Smith Byrne
Published in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2023)
Our findings emphasize the importance of proteomics for improving our understanding of prostate cancer etiology and of opportunities for novel therapeutic interventions. Additionally, we demonstrate the added benefit of in-depth functional analyses to triangulate the role of risk proteins in the clinical aggressiveness of prostate tumors. Using these integrated methods, we identify a subset of risk proteins associated with aggressive and early onset disease as priorities for investigation for the future prevention and treatment of prostate cancer.
Keyphrases
  • early onset
  • prostate cancer
  • late onset
  • radical prostatectomy
  • physical activity
  • combination therapy
  • replacement therapy