Metastatic carcinoma cells exhibit at least two different phenotypes of motility and invasion - amoeboid and mesenchymal. This plasticity poses a major clinical challenge for treating metastasis, while its underlying mechanisms remain enigmatic. Transitions between these phenotypes are mediated by the Rac1/RhoA circuit that responds to external signals such as HGF/SF via c-MET pathway. Using detailed modeling of GTPase-based regulation to study the Rac1/RhoA circuit's dynamics, we found that it can operate as a three-way switch. We propose to associate the circuit's three possible states to the amoeboid, mesenchymal and amoeboid/mesenchymal hybrid phenotype. In particular, we investigated the range of existence of, and the transition betwee...
Rho GTPases are versatile regulators of cell shape that act on the actin cytoskeleton. Studies using...
Malignant carcinomas are often characterized by metastasis, the movement of carcinoma cells from a p...
Throughout the last few years cancer research has focused on studying the origin of secondary tumors...
Metastatic carcinoma cells exhibit at least two different phenotypes of motility and invasion - amoe...
Cellular plasticity during cancer metastasis is a major clinical challenge. Two key cellular plastic...
Metastasis, initially driven by cells migrating and invading through the local environment, leads to...
Abstract Rho GTPases represent a family of small GTP-binding proteins involved in cell cytoskeleton ...
Tumor cells exhibit two different modes of individual cell movement. Mesenchymal-type movement is ch...
SummaryBackgroundTumor cells can move in a three-dimensional (3D) environment in either mesenchymal-...
Malignant carcinomas are often characterized by metastasis, the movement of carcinoma cells from a p...
Cancer cell migration enables metastatic spread causing most cancer deaths. Rho-family GTPases contr...
Malignant carcinomas are often characterized by metastasis, the movement of carcinoma cells from a p...
Malignant carcinomas are often characterized by metastasis, the movement of carcinoma cells from a p...
Malignant carcinomas are often characterized by metastasis, the movement of carcinoma cells from a p...
Rho GTPases are versatile regulators of cell shape that act on the actin cytoskeleton. Studies using...
Rho GTPases are versatile regulators of cell shape that act on the actin cytoskeleton. Studies using...
Malignant carcinomas are often characterized by metastasis, the movement of carcinoma cells from a p...
Throughout the last few years cancer research has focused on studying the origin of secondary tumors...
Metastatic carcinoma cells exhibit at least two different phenotypes of motility and invasion - amoe...
Cellular plasticity during cancer metastasis is a major clinical challenge. Two key cellular plastic...
Metastasis, initially driven by cells migrating and invading through the local environment, leads to...
Abstract Rho GTPases represent a family of small GTP-binding proteins involved in cell cytoskeleton ...
Tumor cells exhibit two different modes of individual cell movement. Mesenchymal-type movement is ch...
SummaryBackgroundTumor cells can move in a three-dimensional (3D) environment in either mesenchymal-...
Malignant carcinomas are often characterized by metastasis, the movement of carcinoma cells from a p...
Cancer cell migration enables metastatic spread causing most cancer deaths. Rho-family GTPases contr...
Malignant carcinomas are often characterized by metastasis, the movement of carcinoma cells from a p...
Malignant carcinomas are often characterized by metastasis, the movement of carcinoma cells from a p...
Malignant carcinomas are often characterized by metastasis, the movement of carcinoma cells from a p...
Rho GTPases are versatile regulators of cell shape that act on the actin cytoskeleton. Studies using...
Rho GTPases are versatile regulators of cell shape that act on the actin cytoskeleton. Studies using...
Malignant carcinomas are often characterized by metastasis, the movement of carcinoma cells from a p...
Throughout the last few years cancer research has focused on studying the origin of secondary tumors...