Bioluminescence microscopy as a method to measure single cell androgen receptor activity heterogeneous responses to antiandrogens

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Cancer cell heterogeneity is well-documented. Therefore, techniques to monitor single cell heterogeneous responses to treatment are needed. We developed a highly translational and quantitative bioluminescence microscopy method to measure single cell androgen receptor (AR) activity modulation by antiandrogens from fluid biopsies. We showed that this assay can detect heterogeneous cellular response to drug treatment and that the sum of single cell AR activity can mirror the response in the whole cell population. This method may thus be used to monitor heterogeneous dynamic treatment responses in cancer cells.

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Jain, P., Neveu, B., Velot, L., Wu, L., Fradet, Y., & Pouliot, F. (2016). Bioluminescence microscopy as a method to measure single cell androgen receptor activity heterogeneous responses to antiandrogens. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep33968

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