Kristin Austlid TaskénOslo University Hospital · Institute for Cancer Research
Kristin Austlid Taskén
Dr.Philos
About
112
Publications
8,372
Reads
How we measure 'reads'
A 'read' is counted each time someone views a publication summary (such as the title, abstract, and list of authors), clicks on a figure, or views or downloads the full-text. Learn more
2,015
Citations
Introduction
Skills and Expertise
Publications
Publications (112)
Video depicting cohesive PC3 cells. This video belongs to the article: Video tracking of single cells to identify clustering behavior
(https://doi.org/10.3389/fimag.2024.1443142).
PC3 cells in mono-culture
Video showing PC3 cells in mono-culture forming unstable clusters. This video belongs to the article: "Video tracking of single cells to identify clustering behavior" ( https://doi.org/10.3389/fimag.2024.1443142).
Video showing PC3 cells (green) in co-culture with PC12 cells (red). Notably, the PC3 cells form stable patches, with the number of cells in these patches ranging from 6 to 38. This video belongs to the article: "Video tracking of single cells to identify clustering behavior" (https://doi.org/10.3389/fimag.2024.1443142).
Cancer cell clustering is a critical factor in metastasis, with cells often believed to migrate in groups as they establish themselves in new environments. This study presents preliminary findings from an in vitro experiment, suggesting that co-culturing cells provides an effective method for observing this phenomenon, even though the cells are gro...
Cancer cell clustering is a critical factor in metastasis, with cells often believed to migrate in groups as they establish themselves in new environments. This study presents preliminary findings from an in vitro experiment, suggesting that co-culturing cells provides an effective method for observing this phenomenon, even though the cells are gro...
Purpose
The primary objective was to establish whether blood-based leucine-rich alpha-2-glycoprotein (LRG1) can predict outcomes in patients with locally advanced prostate cancer undergoing androgen-deprivation therapy (ADT) and radiotherapy (RT) and to determine how it may relate to 92 immune-oncology (I-O)-related proteins in this setting.
Metho...
Background
After radical prostatectomy (RP), depending on stage, up to 40% of patients with prostate cancer (PCa) will experience biochemical failure (BF). Despite salvage therapy, approximately one-third of these patients will need permanent hormone therapy (pHT) and are at risk of progression to castration-resistant PCa (CRPC). Prognostic markers...
Prostate cancer diagnosis and early stratification is an important aspect to avoid undertreatment of high-risk prostate cancer patients. Major vault protein (MVP) has been proposed as a prognostic biomarker in prostate cancer. PTEN and the immune checkpoint protein B7-H3 interact with MVP and are important in prostate cancer progression and therapy...
Background:
The need to better understand the molecular underpinnings of the heterogeneous outcomes of patients with prostate cancer is a pressing global problem and a key research priority for Movember. To address this, the Movember Global Action Plan 1 Unique tissue microarray (GAP1-UTMA) project constructed a set of unique and richly annotated...
Importance:
The perioperative period has gained attention as a window of opportunity to prevent cancer recurrence. Evidence in support of a role for nonselective β-blockers (nsBBs) in cancer treatment is increasing, and counteracting cancer recurrence associated with perioperative stress and catecholamine is one of the suggested mechanisms of acti...
Prostate cancer is a global cancer burden and considerable effort has been made through the years to identify biomarkers for the disease. Approximately a decade ago, the potential of analysing extracellular vesicles in liquid biopsies started to be envisaged. This was the beginning of a new exciting area of research investigating the rich molecular...
This study undertook to predict biochemical recurrence (BCR) in prostate cancer patients after radical prostatectomy using serum biomarkers and clinical features. Three radical prostatectomy cohorts were used to build and validate a model of clinical variables and serum biomarkers to predict BCR. The Cox proportional hazard model with stepwise sele...
The β2-adrenergic receptor has been shown to be involved in neuroendocrine differentiation and to contribute to the development of aggressive prostate cancer. In this study we have investigated whether miR-196a plays a role in the regulation of the β2-adrenergic receptor in the LNCaP prostate cancer cell line. Our results show that the expression o...
Background: The need to better understand the molecular underpinnings of the heterogeneous outcomes of patients with prostate cancer is a pressing global problem and a key research priority for Movember. To address this, the Movember Global Action Plan 1 Unique tissue microarray (GAP1-UTMA) project constructed a set of unique and richly annotated T...
The demographic shift towards an older population will increase the number of prostate cancer cases. A challenge in the treatment of prostate cancer is to avoid undertreatment of patients at high risk of progression following curative treatment. These men can benefit from early salvage treatment. An explorative cohort consisting of tissue from 16 p...
Background
More accurate risk assessments are needed to improve prostate cancer management.
Objective
To identify blood-based protein biomarkers that provided prognostic information for risk stratification.
Design, setting, and participants
Mass spectrometry was used to identify biomarker candidates from blood, and validation studies were perform...
Primary prostate tumor heterogeneity is poorly understood, leaving research efforts with challenges regarding the initiation and advancement of the disease. The growth of tumor cells is accompanied by mutations in nuclear and in mitochondrial genomes. Thus, mitochondrial DNA mutations may be used as tumor cell markers. By the use of laser capture m...
Angiogenesis is necessary for tumor growth and has been targeted in breast cancer; however, it is unclear which patients will respond and benefit from antiangiogenic therapy. We report noninvasive monitoring of patient response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy given alone or in combination with anti‐vascular endothelial growth factor (bevacizumab) in a...
The incidence of treatment-related neuroendocrine prostate cancer (t-NEPC) is rising as more potent drugs targeting the androgen signaling axis are clinically implemented. Neuroendocrine transdifferentiation (NEtD), an putative initial step in t-NEPC development, is induced by androgen-deprivation therapy (ADT) or anti-androgens, and by activation...
New therapies including the anti‐CTLA‐4 antibody, ipilimumab is approved for metastatic melanoma. Prognostic biomarkers need to be identified since the treatment has serious side effects.
Serum samples were obtained before and during treatment from 56 patients with metastatic or unresectable malignant melanoma, receiving treatment with ipilimumab i...
Background: In 2014, our group published an association between use of beta-blockers and superior prostate cancer (PCa) specific survival. Although debated, the association has also been observed in other cancer forms such as breast cancer and malignant melanoma. Although several potential mechanisms have been suggested, a biologic mechanism explai...
Background:
The development of both chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and lung cancer (LC) is influenced by smoking related chronic pulmonary inflammation caused by an excessive innate immune response to smoke exposure. In addition, the smoking induced formation of covalent bonds between the carcinogens and DNA and the accumulation of p...
Aim: to explore biomarkers in order to predict outcome in patients with metastatic melanoma who have had immunotherapy with ipilimumab in a real-world setting. Metastatic melanoma is a very aggressive, incurable cancer with historically few therapeutic options and poor survival. Immunotherapy represents a revolution for metastatic melanoma treatmen...
Background:
Up to a third of prostate cancer patients fail curative treatment strategies such as surgery and radiation therapy in the form of biochemical recurrence (BCR) which can be predictive of poor outcome. Recent clinical trials have shown that men experiencing BCR might benefit from earlier intervention post-radical prostatectomy (RP). Ther...
This corrects the article DOI: 10.1038/bjc.2017.346.
Background:
Robust biomarkers that identify prostate cancer patients with high risk of recurrence will improve personalised cancer care. In this study, we investigated whether tissue metabolites detectable by high-resolution magic angle spinning magnetic resonance spectroscopy (HR-MAS MRS) were associated with recurrence following radical prostate...
The aim of this study was to identify protein biomarkers that can be used to stratify indolent and aggressive prostate cancer using formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue (FFPE) from radical prostatectomy specimens. The protein expression profiles of benign and malign samples from 23 patients, who had either died of prostate cancer or were alive 1...
Background:
Chronic inflammation plays an important role in lung carcinogenesis and in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and is accompanied with alterations in specific serumproteins. Both COPD and lung cancer are associated with smoking behavior, and 40-70% of lung cancer patients have COPD. The aim of the study is to compare levels...
Background:
Today overtreatment of indolent prostate cancers and undertreatment of aggressive prostate cancer are a major concern for patients, their families, and the health care system. New biomarkers distinguishing indolent and aggressive prostate cancer are needed to improve precision medicine. In prostate cancer, protein kinase A (PKA) is kno...
There is a great need to identify new and better prognostic and predictive biomarkers to stratify prostate cancer patients for optimal treatment. The aims of this study were to characterize the expression profile of pre-B cell leukemia homeobox (PBX) transcription factors in prostate cancer with an emphasis on investigating whether PBX3 harbours an...
Background & aims:
The effect of lycopene-containing foods in prostate cancer development remains undetermined. We tested whether a lycopene-rich tomato intervention could reduce the levels of prostate specific antigen (PSA) in prostate cancer patients.
Methods:
Prior to their curative treatment, 79 patients with prostate cancer were randomized...
Background and purpose: It has previously been shown that the level of β2-adrenergic receptor (ADRB2) in prostate cancer tissue is correlated with biochemical recurrence (BCR) after radical prostatectomy. Here, we investigated this association in an independent cohort, and utilized stable ADRB2 knockdown in LNCaP cells to identify potential mechani...
The underlying mechanisms responsible for the development of castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) are not fully understood. The β2-adrenergic receptor (ADRB2) is a key regulator of a wide range of metabolic processes in the body, and it has been implicated in androgen receptor signaling and development of CRPC. We have unpublished data which...
The underlying mechanisms responsible for the development of castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) in patients who have undergone androgen deprivation therapy are not fully understood. This is the first study to address whether β2-adrenergic receptor (ADRB2)- mediated signaling may affect CRPC progression in vivo. By immunohistochemical analy...
Enhanced sympathetic signaling, often associated with obesity and chronic stress, is increasingly acknowledged as a contributor to cancer aggressiveness. In prostate cancer, intact sympathetic nerves are critical for tumor formation, and sympathectomy induces apoptosis and blocks tumor growth. Perineural invasion, involving enrichment of intra-pros...
As a component of post-genome science, the field of proteomics has assumed great prominence in recent years. Whereas quantitative analyses focussed initially on relative quantification, a greater emphasis is now placed on absolute quantification and consideration of proteome dynamics. Coverage of the topic of quantitative proteomics requires consid...
As a component of post-genome science, the field of proteomics has assumed great prominence in recent years. Whereas quantitative analyses focussed initially on relative quantification, a greater emphasis is now placed on absolute quantification and consideration of proteome dynamics. Coverage of the topic of quantitative proteomics requires consid...
The main purpose of our project is to determine the role of Pre-B Cell Leukemia Transcription Factor 1 (PBX1) in prostate cancer development and progression.
In this study of PBX1, we used immunohistochemical staining of benign and malignant prostate tissue as well as immunoblotting and Real-Time RT-PCR of different prostate cancer cell lines to c...
Background:
Experimental evidence suggests a role for the β(2) -adrenergic receptor pathway in prostate cancer (PCa). We have investigated the association of β-blocker use with PCa incidence and survival in a Norwegian cohort.
Methods:
Data from the Oslo II study in 2000 (n = 6515) were linked with information from the Cancer Registry of Norway...
Background
TWIST1 plays a key role in EMT-mediated tumor invasion and metastasis. Since bone metastasis is a hallmark of advanced prostate cancer and is detected in at least 85% of patients who die of this disease, it is of great importance to understand the regulation of the cellular signaling pathways involved in the metastatic process.
Methods...
Background:
We recently reported reduced prostate cancer (PCa)-specific mortality for β-blocker users among patients receiving androgen-deprivation therapy in a health survey cohort including 655 PCa patients. Information on clinical characteristics was limited.
Objective:
To assess the association between β-blockers and PCa-specific mortality i...
Nutritionally relevant levels of genistein, the predominant isoflavone in soyabean associated with lower risk of prostate cancer (PCa), may modulate the expression of prostate tissue biomarkers associated with cancer prediction and progression. A phase 2 placebo-controlled, randomised, double-blind clinical trial was conducted in forty-seven Norweg...
Objective: To examine the potential effects of beta blocker use on clinical prognostic factors present at the time of prostate cancer diagnosis and on prostate cancer specific survival.
Experimental procedures: The present study is a prospective study of men who participated both in the Oslo study of 1972/73 and in a follow-up health screening in 2...
We conducted a placebo-controlled, block-randomized double-blind Phase 2 study to examine the effect of 30 mg synthetic genistein daily on serum and tissue biomarkers in patients with localized prostate cancer (CaP). Fifty-four study subjects were recruited and randomized to treatment with genistein (n = 23) or placebo (n = 24) for 3 to 6 wk prior...
Figure S1. Regulation of PBX3 protein level by DHT in LNCaP. A) LNCaP cells were pre-treated for 3 days with 10% CSS and stimulated with dihydrotestosterone (DHT) with different concentrations as indicated in the figure for 48 hours. The Western blot was probed with an anti-PBX3 antibody. B) A representative Western blot of LNCaP cells stimulated w...
Figure S2. PBX3 is post-transcriptionally regulated by androgen. LNCaP cells were pre-treated for 3 days with medium containing 10% CSS. Cells were then stimulated or left untreated (CSS). A) Total RNA was extracted after 48 hours of 10-10M R1881 (R1881) and/or 10-8M bicalutamide (R1881 + Bic or Bic) treatment to determine the effect of R1881 on th...
The pre-leukemia transcription factor 3 (PBX) is part of the PBX family of transcription factors, which is known to regulate genes involved in differentiation of urogenital organs and steroidogenesis. This is of interest with regard to prostate cancer progression as regulation of steroidogenesis is one of the mechanisms involved in the development...
To explore the use of two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2DE) for analysing the proteome of clinically relevant tissue samples such as biopsies from transurethral resections of the bladder (TURB), by generating a Ta proteome map, possibly identifying technical or biological artefacts, and searching for biological subgroups associated with clinica...
Androgen deprivation is the only effective systemic therapy available for patients with prostatic carcinoma, but is associated with a gradual transition to a hormone-refractory prostate cancer (HRCAP) in which ligand-independent activation of the androgen receptor has been implicated. The beta(2)-adrenergic receptor (beta(2)-AR) is a well-known act...
Neuroendocrine (NE) cells may play a role in prostate cancer progression. Both androgen deprivation and cAMP are well known inducers of NE differentiation (NED) in the prostate. Gene-expression profiling of LNCaP cells, incubated in androgen stripped medium, showed that the Cbeta isoform of PKA is up-regulated during NE differentiation. Furthermore...