Analysis of published cancer genome sequencing data reveals that cancers arising in stiff tissues, such as lung and skin, exhibit more than 30-fold higher mutation rates than those arising in soft tissues, like marrow and brain. This scaling relationship suggests a possible mechanical source of cancerous mutations. We hypothesize that when cancer cells squeeze through small holes in stiff fibrous tissues during tumorigenic invasion, they sustain nuclear stress, leading to DNA damage and ultimately genomic variation. Consistent with this hypothesis, we show that migration of diverse cancer cell lines through constricting pores causes excess DNA damage as well as a transient delay in cell cycle progression. We present evidence that the observ...
Metastasis is the leading cause of breast cancer deaths worldwide. During cancer metastasis, cells m...
Solid tumor cells grow in a stiff microenvironment with dense extracellular matrix (ECM) and condens...
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Analysis of published cancer genome sequencing data reveals that cancers arising in stiff tissues, s...
Analysis of published cancer genome sequencing data reveals that cancers arising in stiff tissues, s...
Cell migration through narrow interstitial space in tissues is commonly seen in both physiological a...
Cell migration through narrow interstitial space in tissues is commonly seen in both physiological a...
Cell migration through narrow interstitial space in tissues is commonly seen in both physiological a...
Cell migration through narrow interstitial space in tissues is commonly seen in both physiological a...
Nuclear organization of genomic DNA affects DNA damage and repair processes, and yet its impact on m...
Migration through 3D constrictions can cause nuclear rupture and mislocalization of nuclear proteins...
The nucleus is physically linked to the cytoskeleton, adhesions, and extracellular matrix-all of whi...
Migration through 3D constrictions can cause nuclear rupture and mislocalization of nuclear proteins...
The nucleus is physically linked to the cytoskeleton, adhesions, and extracellular matrix-all of whi...
Exposure to pathogen infection, and occupational and environmental agents, contributes to induction ...
Metastasis is the leading cause of breast cancer deaths worldwide. During cancer metastasis, cells m...
Solid tumor cells grow in a stiff microenvironment with dense extracellular matrix (ECM) and condens...
Contains fulltext : 171070.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)During cancer...
Analysis of published cancer genome sequencing data reveals that cancers arising in stiff tissues, s...
Analysis of published cancer genome sequencing data reveals that cancers arising in stiff tissues, s...
Cell migration through narrow interstitial space in tissues is commonly seen in both physiological a...
Cell migration through narrow interstitial space in tissues is commonly seen in both physiological a...
Cell migration through narrow interstitial space in tissues is commonly seen in both physiological a...
Cell migration through narrow interstitial space in tissues is commonly seen in both physiological a...
Nuclear organization of genomic DNA affects DNA damage and repair processes, and yet its impact on m...
Migration through 3D constrictions can cause nuclear rupture and mislocalization of nuclear proteins...
The nucleus is physically linked to the cytoskeleton, adhesions, and extracellular matrix-all of whi...
Migration through 3D constrictions can cause nuclear rupture and mislocalization of nuclear proteins...
The nucleus is physically linked to the cytoskeleton, adhesions, and extracellular matrix-all of whi...
Exposure to pathogen infection, and occupational and environmental agents, contributes to induction ...
Metastasis is the leading cause of breast cancer deaths worldwide. During cancer metastasis, cells m...
Solid tumor cells grow in a stiff microenvironment with dense extracellular matrix (ECM) and condens...
Contains fulltext : 171070.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)During cancer...