SummaryThe recent discovery that normal and neoplastic epithelial cells re-enter the stem cell state raised the intriguing possibility that the aggressiveness of carcinomas derives not from their existing content of cancer stem cells (CSCs) but from their proclivity to generate new CSCs from non-CSC populations. Here, we demonstrate that non-CSCs of human basal breast cancers are plastic cell populations that readily switch from a non-CSC to CSC state. The observed cell plasticity is dependent on ZEB1, a key regulator of the epithelial-mesenchymal transition. We find that plastic non-CSCs maintain the ZEB1 promoter in a bivalent chromatin configuration, enabling them to respond readily to microenvironmental signals, such as TGFβ. In respons...
Neoplastic cells within individual carcinomas often exhibit considerable phenotypic heterogeneity in...
Current models of stem cell biology assume that normal and neoplastic stem cells reside at the apice...
The breast cancer stem cell (BCSC) hypotheses suggest that breast cancer is derived from a single tu...
The recent discovery that normal and neoplastic epithelial cells re-enter the stem cell state raised...
SummaryThe recent discovery that normal and neoplastic epithelial cells re-enter the stem cell state...
International audienceChromosomal instability (CIN), a feature of most adult neoplasms from their ea...
SummaryPrevious studies have suggested that breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs) mediate metastasis, are...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are similar to normal stem cells in their ability to self-renew and to gene...
The dynamics of tumor cell populations is hotly debated: do populations derive hierarchically from a...
Accumulating evidences indicate that many tumors rely on subpopulations of cancer stem cells (CSCs) ...
A model of K-Ras-initiated lung cancer was used to follow the transition of precancerous adenoma to ...
The cancer stem cell (CSC) hypothesis postulates that tumors are maintained by a self‐renewing CSC p...
Breast cancer cells with stem-like properties are critical for tumor progression, yet much about the...
In the past decade, the traditional view of cancers as a homogeneous collection of malignant cells i...
The importance of microenvironment and context in regulation of tissue-specific genes is finally wel...
Neoplastic cells within individual carcinomas often exhibit considerable phenotypic heterogeneity in...
Current models of stem cell biology assume that normal and neoplastic stem cells reside at the apice...
The breast cancer stem cell (BCSC) hypotheses suggest that breast cancer is derived from a single tu...
The recent discovery that normal and neoplastic epithelial cells re-enter the stem cell state raised...
SummaryThe recent discovery that normal and neoplastic epithelial cells re-enter the stem cell state...
International audienceChromosomal instability (CIN), a feature of most adult neoplasms from their ea...
SummaryPrevious studies have suggested that breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs) mediate metastasis, are...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are similar to normal stem cells in their ability to self-renew and to gene...
The dynamics of tumor cell populations is hotly debated: do populations derive hierarchically from a...
Accumulating evidences indicate that many tumors rely on subpopulations of cancer stem cells (CSCs) ...
A model of K-Ras-initiated lung cancer was used to follow the transition of precancerous adenoma to ...
The cancer stem cell (CSC) hypothesis postulates that tumors are maintained by a self‐renewing CSC p...
Breast cancer cells with stem-like properties are critical for tumor progression, yet much about the...
In the past decade, the traditional view of cancers as a homogeneous collection of malignant cells i...
The importance of microenvironment and context in regulation of tissue-specific genes is finally wel...
Neoplastic cells within individual carcinomas often exhibit considerable phenotypic heterogeneity in...
Current models of stem cell biology assume that normal and neoplastic stem cells reside at the apice...
The breast cancer stem cell (BCSC) hypotheses suggest that breast cancer is derived from a single tu...