Polyclonal breast cancer metastases arise from collective dissemination of keratin 14-expressing tumor cell clusters

Abstract
Recent genomic studies challenge the conventional model that each metastasis must arise from a single tumor cell and instead reveal that metastases can be composed of multiple genetically distinct clones. These intriguing observations raise the question: How do polyclonal metastases emerge from the primary tumor? In this study, we used multicolor lineage tracing to demonstrate that polyclonal seeding by cell clusters is a frequent mechanism in a...
Paper Details
Title
Polyclonal breast cancer metastases arise from collective dissemination of keratin 14-expressing tumor cell clusters
Published Date
Feb 1, 2016
Volume
113
Issue
7
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