Targeting the cancer cells and cancer-associated fibroblasts with next-generation FGFR inhibitors in prostate cancer co-culture models.
Syeda AfshanYu Gang KimJesse MattssonMalin ÅkerfeltPirkko HärkönenMartin BaumgartnerMatthias NeesPublished in: Cancer medicine (2024)
CAFs exert a protective effect on cancer cells and should be included in the in vitro models to make them physiologically more relevant in screening and testing of FGFRis. The FRS2αi was the most potent agent in reducing the viability and proliferation of the 3D organotypic co-cultures, mainly by disrupting the contact between CAFs and cancer cell clusters. The next-generation FGFRi, FRS2αi, may be a better alternative treatment option for overcoming ARi treatment resistance in advanced PCa.