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Circulating Tumor Cell Clusters Are Oligoclonal Precursors of Breast Cancer Metastasis

Authors :
Min Yu
Toshi Shioda
Shyamala Maheswaran
Nicola Aceto
Adam Pely
Charles P. Lin
Joel A. Spencer
Mehmet Toner
Ben S. Wittner
Brian W. Brannigan
Maria C. Donaldson
Daniel A. Haber
Amanda Engstrom
Aditya Bardia
Huili Zhu
Shannon L. Stott
David T. Miyamoto
Sridhar Ramaswamy
David T. Ting
Ravi Kapur
Source :
Cell
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2014.

Abstract

SummaryCirculating tumor cell clusters (CTC clusters) are present in the blood of patients with cancer but their contribution to metastasis is not well defined. Using mouse models with tagged mammary tumors, we demonstrate that CTC clusters arise from oligoclonal tumor cell groupings and not from intravascular aggregation events. Although rare in the circulation compared with single CTCs, CTC clusters have 23- to 50-fold increased metastatic potential. In patients with breast cancer, single-cell resolution RNA sequencing of CTC clusters and single CTCs, matched within individual blood samples, identifies the cell junction component plakoglobin as highly differentially expressed. In mouse models, knockdown of plakoglobin abrogates CTC cluster formation and suppresses lung metastases. In breast cancer patients, both abundance of CTC clusters and high tumor plakoglobin levels denote adverse outcomes. Thus, CTC clusters are derived from multicellular groupings of primary tumor cells held together through plakoglobin-dependent intercellular adhesion, and though rare, they greatly contribute to the metastatic spread of cancer.

Details

ISSN :
00928674
Volume :
158
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....622e1bd24db0225b076528531d5d5039
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2014.07.013