Accumulating data suggest that metastatic dissemination often occurs early during tumour formation, but the mechanisms of early metastatic spread have not yet been addressed. Here, by studying metastasis in a HER2-driven mouse breast cancer model, we show that progesterone-induced signalling triggers migration of cancer cells from early lesions shortly after HER2 activation, but promotes proliferation in advanced primary tumour cells. The switch from migration to proliferation was regulated by increased HER2 expression and tumour-cell density involving microRNA-mediated progesterone receptor downregulation, and was reversible. Cells from early, low-density lesions displayed more stemness features, migrated more and founded more metastases t...
Metastases have been widely thought to arise from rare, selected, mutation-bearing cells in the prim...
Part 1: Nearly all breast cancer deaths result from metastatic disease. Despite this, the genomic ev...
Metastatic disease represents the primary cause of breast cancer (BC) mortality, yet it is still one...
Accumulating data suggest that metastatic dissemination often occurs early during tumour formation, ...
Metastasis is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths; metastatic lesions develop from disseminat...
SummaryIt is widely accepted that metastasis is a late event in cancer progression. Here, however, w...
Despite major advances in understanding the molecular and genetic basis of cancer, metastasis remain...
Metastasis is the major driver of cancer-related deaths. Yet, the cellular and molecular regulators ...
Breast cancer, the most prevalent type of cancer in women, is usually detected with a lump in breast...
Deaths from breast cancer are due to metastases that are resistant to conventional therapy. In metas...
Breast cancer metastasis to gynaecological organs is an understudied pattern of tumour spread. We ex...
Breast cancer specific mortality results from tumour cell dissemination and metastatic colonisation....
Metastatic colonization represents the final step of metastasis, and is the major cause of cancer mo...
Metastatic spread to the bone is the most common cause of mortality amongst breast cancer patients. ...
Cancers emerge from an ongoing Darwinian evolutionary process, often leading to multiple competing s...
Metastases have been widely thought to arise from rare, selected, mutation-bearing cells in the prim...
Part 1: Nearly all breast cancer deaths result from metastatic disease. Despite this, the genomic ev...
Metastatic disease represents the primary cause of breast cancer (BC) mortality, yet it is still one...
Accumulating data suggest that metastatic dissemination often occurs early during tumour formation, ...
Metastasis is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths; metastatic lesions develop from disseminat...
SummaryIt is widely accepted that metastasis is a late event in cancer progression. Here, however, w...
Despite major advances in understanding the molecular and genetic basis of cancer, metastasis remain...
Metastasis is the major driver of cancer-related deaths. Yet, the cellular and molecular regulators ...
Breast cancer, the most prevalent type of cancer in women, is usually detected with a lump in breast...
Deaths from breast cancer are due to metastases that are resistant to conventional therapy. In metas...
Breast cancer metastasis to gynaecological organs is an understudied pattern of tumour spread. We ex...
Breast cancer specific mortality results from tumour cell dissemination and metastatic colonisation....
Metastatic colonization represents the final step of metastasis, and is the major cause of cancer mo...
Metastatic spread to the bone is the most common cause of mortality amongst breast cancer patients. ...
Cancers emerge from an ongoing Darwinian evolutionary process, often leading to multiple competing s...
Metastases have been widely thought to arise from rare, selected, mutation-bearing cells in the prim...
Part 1: Nearly all breast cancer deaths result from metastatic disease. Despite this, the genomic ev...
Metastatic disease represents the primary cause of breast cancer (BC) mortality, yet it is still one...