Cancer is often viewed as a caricature of normal developmental processes, but the extent to which its cellular heterogeneity truly recapitulates multilineage differentiation processes of normal tissues remains unknown. Here we implement single-cell PCR gene-expression analysis to dissect the cellular composition of primary human normal colon and colon cancer epithelia. We show that human colon cancer tissues contain distinct cell populations whose transcriptional identities mirror those of the different cellular lineages of normal colon. By creating monoclonal tumor xenografts from injection of a single (n = 1) cell, we demonstrate that the transcriptional diversity of cancer tissues is largely explained by in vivo multilineage differentiat...
Colon carcinoma is one of the leading causes of death from cancer and is characterized by a heteroge...
Abstract Profiling heterologous cell types within tumors is essential to decipher tumor microenviron...
Abstract Background Colon cancer has been classically described by clinicopathologic features that p...
Intratumoral heterogeneity is a major obstacle to cancer treatment and a significant confounding fac...
Background: Dysregulation of transcriptional programs leads to cell malfunctioning and can have an i...
Background: Since the first evidence suggesting existence of stem-like cancer cells, the process of ...
International audienceDifferent diagnostic and prognostic groups of colorectal carcinoma (CRC) have ...
Stromal content heavily impacts the transcriptional classification of colorectal cancer (CRC), with ...
In colorectal cancer, oncogenic mutations transform a hierarchically organized and homeostatic epith...
Colon carcinoma is one of the leading causes of death from cancer and is characterized by a heteroge...
The analysis of stem cell hierarchies in human cancers has been hampered by the impossibility of ide...
International audiencePurpose: The consensus molecular subtypes (CMS) represent a significant advanc...
In the study of cancer, omics technologies are supporting the transition from traditional clinical a...
Abstract It has become increasingly clear that both normal and cancer tissues are composed of hetero...
Cancer is an inflammatory disease of tissue that is largely influenced by the interactions between m...
Colon carcinoma is one of the leading causes of death from cancer and is characterized by a heteroge...
Abstract Profiling heterologous cell types within tumors is essential to decipher tumor microenviron...
Abstract Background Colon cancer has been classically described by clinicopathologic features that p...
Intratumoral heterogeneity is a major obstacle to cancer treatment and a significant confounding fac...
Background: Dysregulation of transcriptional programs leads to cell malfunctioning and can have an i...
Background: Since the first evidence suggesting existence of stem-like cancer cells, the process of ...
International audienceDifferent diagnostic and prognostic groups of colorectal carcinoma (CRC) have ...
Stromal content heavily impacts the transcriptional classification of colorectal cancer (CRC), with ...
In colorectal cancer, oncogenic mutations transform a hierarchically organized and homeostatic epith...
Colon carcinoma is one of the leading causes of death from cancer and is characterized by a heteroge...
The analysis of stem cell hierarchies in human cancers has been hampered by the impossibility of ide...
International audiencePurpose: The consensus molecular subtypes (CMS) represent a significant advanc...
In the study of cancer, omics technologies are supporting the transition from traditional clinical a...
Abstract It has become increasingly clear that both normal and cancer tissues are composed of hetero...
Cancer is an inflammatory disease of tissue that is largely influenced by the interactions between m...
Colon carcinoma is one of the leading causes of death from cancer and is characterized by a heteroge...
Abstract Profiling heterologous cell types within tumors is essential to decipher tumor microenviron...
Abstract Background Colon cancer has been classically described by clinicopathologic features that p...