Tumors invade the surrounding tissues to progress, but the heterogeneity of cell types at the tumor-stroma interface and the complexity of their potential interactions hampered mechanistic insight required for efficient therapeutic targeting. Here, combining single-cell and spatial transcriptomics on human basal cell carcinomas, we define the cellular contributors of tumor progression. In the invasive niche, tumor cells exhibit a collective migration phenotype, characterized by the expression of cell-cell junction complexes. In physical proximity, we identify cancer-associated fibroblasts with extracellular matrix-remodeling features. Tumor cells strongly express the cytokine Activin A, and increased Activin A-induced gene signature is foun...
Abstract Single-cell and spatial technologies that profile gene expression across a whole tissue are...
Immune responses to cancer are highly variable, with mismatch repair-deficient (MMRd) tumors exhibit...
Collective invasion can be led by breast cancer cells expressing basal epithelial markers, typified ...
Tumors invade the surrounding tissues to progress, but the heterogeneity of cell types at the tumor-...
Tumors invade the surrounding tissues to progress, but the heterogeneity of cell types at the tumor-...
How basal cell carcinoma (BCC) interacts with its tumor microenvironment to promote growth is unclea...
How basal cell carcinoma (BCC) interacts with its tumor microenvironment to promote growth is unclea...
Carcinomas typically invade as a cohesive multicellular unit, a process termed collective invasion. ...
Cancers are characterized by extensive heterogeneity that occurs intratumorally, between lesions, an...
Tumor heterogeneity, a hallmark of cancer, impairs the efficacy of cancer therapy and drives tumor p...
Cancers are characterized by extensive heterogeneity that occurs intratumorally, between lesions, an...
Cancers are characterized by extensive heterogeneity that occurs intratumorally, between lesions, an...
The three major skin cancer types - squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), basal cell carcinoma (BCC), and m...
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common type of skin cancer. Due to multiple, potential underl...
Single-cell technologies have described heterogeneity across tissues, but the spatial distribution a...
Abstract Single-cell and spatial technologies that profile gene expression across a whole tissue are...
Immune responses to cancer are highly variable, with mismatch repair-deficient (MMRd) tumors exhibit...
Collective invasion can be led by breast cancer cells expressing basal epithelial markers, typified ...
Tumors invade the surrounding tissues to progress, but the heterogeneity of cell types at the tumor-...
Tumors invade the surrounding tissues to progress, but the heterogeneity of cell types at the tumor-...
How basal cell carcinoma (BCC) interacts with its tumor microenvironment to promote growth is unclea...
How basal cell carcinoma (BCC) interacts with its tumor microenvironment to promote growth is unclea...
Carcinomas typically invade as a cohesive multicellular unit, a process termed collective invasion. ...
Cancers are characterized by extensive heterogeneity that occurs intratumorally, between lesions, an...
Tumor heterogeneity, a hallmark of cancer, impairs the efficacy of cancer therapy and drives tumor p...
Cancers are characterized by extensive heterogeneity that occurs intratumorally, between lesions, an...
Cancers are characterized by extensive heterogeneity that occurs intratumorally, between lesions, an...
The three major skin cancer types - squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), basal cell carcinoma (BCC), and m...
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common type of skin cancer. Due to multiple, potential underl...
Single-cell technologies have described heterogeneity across tissues, but the spatial distribution a...
Abstract Single-cell and spatial technologies that profile gene expression across a whole tissue are...
Immune responses to cancer are highly variable, with mismatch repair-deficient (MMRd) tumors exhibit...
Collective invasion can be led by breast cancer cells expressing basal epithelial markers, typified ...