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Distinct contributions of partial and full EMT to breast cancer malignancy

Authors :
Gerhard Christofori
Fabiana Lüönd
Natascha Santacroce
Carolina Hager
Fengyuan Tang
Nami Sugiyama
Stefanie Tiede
Thomas R. Bürglin
Robert Ivanek
Christian Beisel
Ruben Bill
Jacco van Rheenen
Laura Bornes
Source :
Developmental Cell, 56 (23)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a transient, reversible process of cell de-differentiation where cancer cells transit between various stages of an EMT continuum, including epithelial, partial EMT, and mesenchymal cell states. We have employed Tamoxifen-inducible dual recombinase lineage tracing systems combined with live imaging and 5-cell RNA sequencing to track cancer cells undergoing partial or full EMT in the MMTV-PyMT mouse model of metastatic breast cancer. In primary tumors, cancer cells infrequently undergo EMT and mostly transition between epithelial and partial EMT states but rarely reach full EMT. Cells undergoing partial EMT contribute to lung metastasis and chemoresistance, whereas full EMT cells mostly retain a mesenchymal phenotype and fail to colonize the lungs. However, full EMT cancer cells are enriched in recurrent tumors upon chemotherapy. Hence, cancer cells in various stages of the EMT continuum differentially contribute to hallmarks of breast cancer malignancy, such as tumor invasion, metastasis, and chemoresistance.<br />Developmental Cell, 56 (23)<br />ISSN:1534-5807<br />ISSN:1878-1551

Details

ISSN :
15345807 and 18781551
Volume :
56
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Developmental Cell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0b54cbbf392474e9fe408705b1c6b2c7