生物
表型可塑性
殖民地化
癌症
癌细胞
表型
转移
细胞
可塑性
遗传学
生态学
基因
热力学
物理
作者
Charly Jehanno,Milica Vulin,Veronica Richina,Federica Richina,Mohamed Bentires‐Alj
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.tcb.2022.03.007
摘要
Most solid cancer-related deaths result from metastasis, a multistep process in which cancer cells exit the primary site, intravasate into the bloodstream, extravasate, and colonize distant organs. Colonization is facilitated by clonal selection and the high phenotypic plasticity of cancer cells that creates reversible switching of cellular states. Cancer cell plasticity leads to intratumor heterogeneity and fitness, yielding cells with molecular and cellular programs that facilitate survival and colonization. While cancer cell plasticity is sometimes limited to the process of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), recent studies have broadened its definition. Plasticity arises from both cell-intrinsic and cell-extrinsic factors and is a major obstacle to efficacious anti-cancer therapies. Here, we discuss the multifaceted notion of cancer cell plasticity associated with metastatic colonization.
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