The heterogeneity of breast cancer plays a major role in drug response and resistance and has been extensively characterized at the genomic level. Here, a single-cell breast cancer mass cytometry (BCMC) panel is optimized to identify cell phenotypes and their oncogenic signalling states in a biobank of patient-derived tumour xenograft (PDTX) models representing the diversity of human breast cancer. The BCMC panel identifies 13 cellular phenotypes (11 human and 2 murine), associated with both breast cancer subtypes and specific genomic features. Pre-treatment cellular phenotypic composition is a determinant of response to anticancer therapies. Single-cell profiling also reveals drug-induced cellular phenotypic dynamics, unravelling previousl...
One goal of precision medicine is to tailor effective treatments to patients' specific molecular mar...
Breast cancer (BC) comprises multiple distinct subtypes that differ genetically, pathologically, and...
Cancer therapy exerts a strong selection pressure that shapes tumor evolution, yet our knowledge of ...
The heterogeneity of breast cancer plays a major role in drug response and resistance and has been e...
The heterogeneity of breast cancer plays a major role in drug response and resistance and has been e...
SummaryThe inter- and intra-tumor heterogeneity of breast cancer needs to be adequately captured in ...
Cancer tissue functions as an ecosystem of a diverse set of cells that interact in a complex tumor m...
The inter- and intra-tumor heterogeneity of breast cancer needs to be adequately captured in pre-cli...
A major component of cancer’s complexity lies in its heterogeneity. Because cancer heterogeneity can...
Human breast cancer (BC) is one of the leading causes of death for women worldwide, and is character...
In this issue of Cell Reports, Almendro et al. report one of the first comprehensive studies on the ...
Traditional classifications and treatment of human cancers have operated with limitations surroundin...
It is now accepted that breast cancer is not a single disease, but instead it is composed of a spect...
Metastatic disease is themain cause of cancer-relatedmortality due to almost universal therapeutic r...
Breast cancer (BC) comprises multiple distinct subtypes that differ genetically, pathologically, and...
One goal of precision medicine is to tailor effective treatments to patients' specific molecular mar...
Breast cancer (BC) comprises multiple distinct subtypes that differ genetically, pathologically, and...
Cancer therapy exerts a strong selection pressure that shapes tumor evolution, yet our knowledge of ...
The heterogeneity of breast cancer plays a major role in drug response and resistance and has been e...
The heterogeneity of breast cancer plays a major role in drug response and resistance and has been e...
SummaryThe inter- and intra-tumor heterogeneity of breast cancer needs to be adequately captured in ...
Cancer tissue functions as an ecosystem of a diverse set of cells that interact in a complex tumor m...
The inter- and intra-tumor heterogeneity of breast cancer needs to be adequately captured in pre-cli...
A major component of cancer’s complexity lies in its heterogeneity. Because cancer heterogeneity can...
Human breast cancer (BC) is one of the leading causes of death for women worldwide, and is character...
In this issue of Cell Reports, Almendro et al. report one of the first comprehensive studies on the ...
Traditional classifications and treatment of human cancers have operated with limitations surroundin...
It is now accepted that breast cancer is not a single disease, but instead it is composed of a spect...
Metastatic disease is themain cause of cancer-relatedmortality due to almost universal therapeutic r...
Breast cancer (BC) comprises multiple distinct subtypes that differ genetically, pathologically, and...
One goal of precision medicine is to tailor effective treatments to patients' specific molecular mar...
Breast cancer (BC) comprises multiple distinct subtypes that differ genetically, pathologically, and...
Cancer therapy exerts a strong selection pressure that shapes tumor evolution, yet our knowledge of ...