In colorectal cancer, oncogenic mutations transform a hierarchically organized and homeostatic epithelium into invasive cancer tissue lacking visible organization. We sought to define transcriptional states of colorectal cancer cells and signals controlling their development by performing single-cell transcriptome analysis of tumors and matched non-cancerous tissues of twelve colorectal cancer patients. We defined patient-overarching colorectal cancer cell clusters characterized by differential activities of oncogenic signaling pathways such as mitogen-activated protein kinase and oncogenic traits such as replication stress. RNA metabolic labeling and assessment of RNA velocity in patient-derived organoids revealed developmental trajectorie...
Colorectal cancer occupies one of the leading positions in the world in the structure of cancer inci...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the major causes of cancer deaths across the world. Patients’ surv...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) arises from a multi-step process leading to the progressive accumulation of ...
In colorectal cancer, oncogenic mutations transform a hierarchically organized and homeostatic epith...
Abstract In colorectal cancer, oncogenic mutations transform a hierarchically organized and homeosta...
Oncogenic mutations in KRAS or BRAF are frequent in colorectal cancer and activate the ERK kinase. H...
In colorectal cancer, oncogenic mutations transform a hierarchically organized and homeostatic epith...
The development of molecularly targeted anticancer agents relies on large panels of tumour-specific ...
Cancer cells are regulated by oncogenic mutations and microenvironmental signals, yet these processe...
Cancer cells are regulated by oncogenic mutations and microenvironmental signals, yet these processe...
Cancer cells are regulated by oncogenic mutations and microenvironmental signals, yet these processe...
While primary colorectal cancer (CRC) can usually be treated well through surgical removal of the af...
While primary colorectal cancer (CRC) can usually be treated well through surgical removal of the af...
Background: Activating mutations in KRAS frequently occur in colorectal cancer (CRC) patients, leadi...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a genetically heterogeneous disease that develops and progresses through ...
Colorectal cancer occupies one of the leading positions in the world in the structure of cancer inci...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the major causes of cancer deaths across the world. Patients’ surv...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) arises from a multi-step process leading to the progressive accumulation of ...
In colorectal cancer, oncogenic mutations transform a hierarchically organized and homeostatic epith...
Abstract In colorectal cancer, oncogenic mutations transform a hierarchically organized and homeosta...
Oncogenic mutations in KRAS or BRAF are frequent in colorectal cancer and activate the ERK kinase. H...
In colorectal cancer, oncogenic mutations transform a hierarchically organized and homeostatic epith...
The development of molecularly targeted anticancer agents relies on large panels of tumour-specific ...
Cancer cells are regulated by oncogenic mutations and microenvironmental signals, yet these processe...
Cancer cells are regulated by oncogenic mutations and microenvironmental signals, yet these processe...
Cancer cells are regulated by oncogenic mutations and microenvironmental signals, yet these processe...
While primary colorectal cancer (CRC) can usually be treated well through surgical removal of the af...
While primary colorectal cancer (CRC) can usually be treated well through surgical removal of the af...
Background: Activating mutations in KRAS frequently occur in colorectal cancer (CRC) patients, leadi...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a genetically heterogeneous disease that develops and progresses through ...
Colorectal cancer occupies one of the leading positions in the world in the structure of cancer inci...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the major causes of cancer deaths across the world. Patients’ surv...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) arises from a multi-step process leading to the progressive accumulation of ...