Carcinomas typically invade as a cohesive multicellular unit, a process termed collective invasion. It remains unclear how different subpopulations of cancer cells contribute to this process. We developed three-dimensional (3D) organoid assays to identify the most invasive cancer cells in primary breast tumors. Collective invasion was led by specialized cancer cells that were defined by their expression of basal epithelial genes, such as cytokeratin-14 (K14) and p63. Furthermore, K14+ cells led collective invasion in the major human breast cancer subtypes. Importantly, luminal cancer cells were observed to convert phenotypically to invasive leaders following induction of basal epithelial genes. Although only a minority of cells within lumin...
Cancer invasion programs are adaptive by switching between metastatic collective and single-cell dis...
To invade and metastasize to distant loci, breast cancer cells must breach the layer of basement mem...
Clusters of circulating tumor cells (CTCs), despite being rare, may account for more than 90% of met...
SummaryCarcinomas typically invade as a cohesive multicellular unit, a process termed collective inv...
Collective invasion can be led by breast cancer cells expressing basal epithelial markers, typified ...
Invasion into surrounding tissues is the first step of metastasis, and an understanding of the molec...
Metastasis is the major driver of cancer-related deaths. Yet, the cellular and molecular regulators ...
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-...
Contains fulltext : 196231.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cancer invasion...
Tumors invade the surrounding tissues to progress, but the heterogeneity of cell types at the tumor-...
Human breast cancer represents a group of highly heterogeneous lesions consisting of about 20 morpho...
Epithelial ovarian cancer metastasis is driven by spheroids, which are heterogeneous cancer cell agg...
Cancer invasion programs are adaptive by switching between metastatic collective and single-cell dis...
The process by which cancer cells invade as a cell cluster, known as collective invasion, is associa...
Cancer invasion programs are adaptive by switching between metastatic collective and single-cell dis...
To invade and metastasize to distant loci, breast cancer cells must breach the layer of basement mem...
Clusters of circulating tumor cells (CTCs), despite being rare, may account for more than 90% of met...
SummaryCarcinomas typically invade as a cohesive multicellular unit, a process termed collective inv...
Collective invasion can be led by breast cancer cells expressing basal epithelial markers, typified ...
Invasion into surrounding tissues is the first step of metastasis, and an understanding of the molec...
Metastasis is the major driver of cancer-related deaths. Yet, the cellular and molecular regulators ...
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-...
Contains fulltext : 196231.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cancer invasion...
Tumors invade the surrounding tissues to progress, but the heterogeneity of cell types at the tumor-...
Human breast cancer represents a group of highly heterogeneous lesions consisting of about 20 morpho...
Epithelial ovarian cancer metastasis is driven by spheroids, which are heterogeneous cancer cell agg...
Cancer invasion programs are adaptive by switching between metastatic collective and single-cell dis...
The process by which cancer cells invade as a cell cluster, known as collective invasion, is associa...
Cancer invasion programs are adaptive by switching between metastatic collective and single-cell dis...
To invade and metastasize to distant loci, breast cancer cells must breach the layer of basement mem...
Clusters of circulating tumor cells (CTCs), despite being rare, may account for more than 90% of met...