An important question in cancer evolution concerns which traits make a cell likely to successfully metastasize. Cell motility phenotypes, mediated by cell shape change, are strong candidates. We experimentally evolved breast cancer cells in vitro for metastatic capability, using selective regimes designed to simulate stages of metastasis, then quantified their motility behaviours using computer vision. All evolved lines showed changes to motility phenotypes, and we have identified a previously unknown density-dependent motility phenotype only seen in cells selected for colonization of decellularized lung tissue. These cells increase their rate of morphological change with an increase in migration speed when local cell density is high. Howev...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the United States and the world. The most effect...
The incidence of death caused by cancer has been increasing worldwide. The growth of cancer cells is...
Metastasis is the major cause for cancer patients’ death, and despite all the recent advances in can...
Selective evolutionary pressure shapes the processes and genes that enable cancer survival and expan...
Advances in diagnosis and treatment have rendered most solid tumors largely curable if they are diag...
Tumour progression involves a series of phenotypic changes to cancer cells, each of which presents t...
Cell migration is an essential systemic behavior, tightly regulated, of all living cells endowed wit...
Metastatic spread to the bone is the most common cause of mortality amongst breast cancer patients. ...
Background: Metastasis represents one of the most clinically important transitions in neoplastic pro...
BACKGROUND: Metastasis represents one of the most clinically important transitions in neoplastic pro...
How cancer cells acquire the competence to colonize distant organs remains a central question in can...
Metastatic cancer cells differ from their non-metastatic counterparts not only in terms of molecular...
Tumour invasion is driven by proliferation and importantly migration into the sur-rounding tissue. C...
An important question in cancer evolution concerns which traits make a cell likely to success�fully ...
The ability of cancer cells to invade neighboring tissue from primary tumors is an important determi...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the United States and the world. The most effect...
The incidence of death caused by cancer has been increasing worldwide. The growth of cancer cells is...
Metastasis is the major cause for cancer patients’ death, and despite all the recent advances in can...
Selective evolutionary pressure shapes the processes and genes that enable cancer survival and expan...
Advances in diagnosis and treatment have rendered most solid tumors largely curable if they are diag...
Tumour progression involves a series of phenotypic changes to cancer cells, each of which presents t...
Cell migration is an essential systemic behavior, tightly regulated, of all living cells endowed wit...
Metastatic spread to the bone is the most common cause of mortality amongst breast cancer patients. ...
Background: Metastasis represents one of the most clinically important transitions in neoplastic pro...
BACKGROUND: Metastasis represents one of the most clinically important transitions in neoplastic pro...
How cancer cells acquire the competence to colonize distant organs remains a central question in can...
Metastatic cancer cells differ from their non-metastatic counterparts not only in terms of molecular...
Tumour invasion is driven by proliferation and importantly migration into the sur-rounding tissue. C...
An important question in cancer evolution concerns which traits make a cell likely to success�fully ...
The ability of cancer cells to invade neighboring tissue from primary tumors is an important determi...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the United States and the world. The most effect...
The incidence of death caused by cancer has been increasing worldwide. The growth of cancer cells is...
Metastasis is the major cause for cancer patients’ death, and despite all the recent advances in can...