Our understanding of cancer has largely come from the analysis of aberrations within the tumor cell population. Yet it is increasingly clear that the tumor microenvironment can significantly influence tumorigenesis. For example, the mesenchyme can support the growth of tumorigenic epithelium. However, whether fibroblasts are subject to genetic/epigenetic changes as a result of selective pressures conferred by oncogenic stress in the epithelium has not been experimentally assessed. Recent analyses of some human carcinomas have shown tumor-suppressor gene mutations within the stroma, suggesting that the interplay among multiple cell types can select for aberrations nonautonomously during tumor progression. We demonstrate that this indeed occu...
SummaryBackgroundCancers develop in a complex mutational landscape. Interaction of genetically abnor...
Neoplastic epithelia may remain dormant and clinically unapparent in human patients for decades. Mul...
Basal-like breast cancers (BBC) exhibit subtype-specific phenotypic and transcriptional responses to...
Our understanding of cancer has largely come from the analysis of aberrations within the tumor cell ...
SummaryOur understanding of cancer has largely come from the analysis of aberrations within the tumo...
SummaryOur understanding of cancer has largely come from the analysis of aberrations within the tumo...
In this issue of Cell, Hill et al. (2005) demonstrate in a mouse model of prostate cancer that the t...
We examined the selective pressure for, and the impact of, p53 inactivation during epithelial tumor ...
We examined the selective pressure for, and the impact of, p53 inactivation during epithelial tumor ...
We examined the selective pressure for, and the impact of, p53 inactivation during epithelial tumor ...
International audienceCoevolution of tumor cells and adjacent stromal elements is a key feature duri...
International audienceCoevolution of tumor cells and adjacent stromal elements is a key feature duri...
International audienceCoevolution of tumor cells and adjacent stromal elements is a key feature duri...
In this issue of Cell, Hill et al. (2005) demonstrate in a mouse model of prostate cancer that the t...
Neoplastic epithelia may remain dormant and clinically unapparent in human patients for decades. Mul...
SummaryBackgroundCancers develop in a complex mutational landscape. Interaction of genetically abnor...
Neoplastic epithelia may remain dormant and clinically unapparent in human patients for decades. Mul...
Basal-like breast cancers (BBC) exhibit subtype-specific phenotypic and transcriptional responses to...
Our understanding of cancer has largely come from the analysis of aberrations within the tumor cell ...
SummaryOur understanding of cancer has largely come from the analysis of aberrations within the tumo...
SummaryOur understanding of cancer has largely come from the analysis of aberrations within the tumo...
In this issue of Cell, Hill et al. (2005) demonstrate in a mouse model of prostate cancer that the t...
We examined the selective pressure for, and the impact of, p53 inactivation during epithelial tumor ...
We examined the selective pressure for, and the impact of, p53 inactivation during epithelial tumor ...
We examined the selective pressure for, and the impact of, p53 inactivation during epithelial tumor ...
International audienceCoevolution of tumor cells and adjacent stromal elements is a key feature duri...
International audienceCoevolution of tumor cells and adjacent stromal elements is a key feature duri...
International audienceCoevolution of tumor cells and adjacent stromal elements is a key feature duri...
In this issue of Cell, Hill et al. (2005) demonstrate in a mouse model of prostate cancer that the t...
Neoplastic epithelia may remain dormant and clinically unapparent in human patients for decades. Mul...
SummaryBackgroundCancers develop in a complex mutational landscape. Interaction of genetically abnor...
Neoplastic epithelia may remain dormant and clinically unapparent in human patients for decades. Mul...
Basal-like breast cancers (BBC) exhibit subtype-specific phenotypic and transcriptional responses to...