SummaryHow organ-specific metastatic traits arise in primary tumors remains unknown. Here, we show a role of the breast tumor stroma in selecting cancer cells that are primed for metastasis in bone. Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) in triple-negative (TN) breast tumors skew heterogeneous cancer cell populations toward a predominance of clones that thrive on the CAF-derived factors CXCL12 and IGF1. Limiting concentrations of these factors select for cancer cells with high Src activity, a known clinical predictor of bone relapse and an enhancer of PI3K-Akt pathway activation by CXCL12 and IGF1. Carcinoma clones selected in this manner are primed for metastasis in the CXCL12-rich microenvironment of the bone marrow. The evidence suggests t...
Abstract The most common site of breast cancer metastasis is the bone, occurring in approximately 70...
none17Metastases have been widely thought to arise from rare, selected, mutation-bearing cells in th...
Bone metastases are a major cause of breast cancer morbidity and mortality. In this issue of Cancer ...
In order to establish themselves in distal sites, metastatic cancer cells need to acquire organ-spec...
SummaryMetastasis may arise years after removal of a primary tumor. The mechanisms allowing latent d...
How cancer cells acquire the competence to colonize distant organs remains a central question in can...
Metastatic colonization of different target organs is a highly selective process that depends on spe...
SummaryMore than 85% of advanced breast cancer patients suffer from metastatic bone lesions, yet the...
Metastatic colonization of different target organs is a highly selective process that depends on spe...
Metastatic spread to the bone is the most common cause of mortality amongst breast cancer patients. ...
Metastases have been widely thought to arise from rare, selected, mutation-bearing cells in the prim...
Metastases have been widely thought to arise from rare, selected, mutation-bearing cells in the prim...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer amongst women globally and continues to produce considerable...
Background: Bone metastases represent a common and severe complication in breast cancer, and the inv...
Metastases have been widely thought to arise from rare, selected, mutation-bearing cells in the prim...
Abstract The most common site of breast cancer metastasis is the bone, occurring in approximately 70...
none17Metastases have been widely thought to arise from rare, selected, mutation-bearing cells in th...
Bone metastases are a major cause of breast cancer morbidity and mortality. In this issue of Cancer ...
In order to establish themselves in distal sites, metastatic cancer cells need to acquire organ-spec...
SummaryMetastasis may arise years after removal of a primary tumor. The mechanisms allowing latent d...
How cancer cells acquire the competence to colonize distant organs remains a central question in can...
Metastatic colonization of different target organs is a highly selective process that depends on spe...
SummaryMore than 85% of advanced breast cancer patients suffer from metastatic bone lesions, yet the...
Metastatic colonization of different target organs is a highly selective process that depends on spe...
Metastatic spread to the bone is the most common cause of mortality amongst breast cancer patients. ...
Metastases have been widely thought to arise from rare, selected, mutation-bearing cells in the prim...
Metastases have been widely thought to arise from rare, selected, mutation-bearing cells in the prim...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer amongst women globally and continues to produce considerable...
Background: Bone metastases represent a common and severe complication in breast cancer, and the inv...
Metastases have been widely thought to arise from rare, selected, mutation-bearing cells in the prim...
Abstract The most common site of breast cancer metastasis is the bone, occurring in approximately 70...
none17Metastases have been widely thought to arise from rare, selected, mutation-bearing cells in th...
Bone metastases are a major cause of breast cancer morbidity and mortality. In this issue of Cancer ...