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Single-cell lineages reveal the rates, routes, and drivers of metastasis in cancer xenografts

Jeffrey J. Quinn, Matthew G. Jones, Ross A. Okimoto, Shigeki Nanjo, Michelle M. Chan, Nir Yosef, Trever G. Bivona, Jonathan S. Weissman

2021Science317 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Following cancer through the body The heterogeneity of mammalian tumors has been well documented, but it remains unknown how differences between individual cells lead to metastasis and spread throughout the body. Quinn et al. created a Cas9-based lineage tracer and used single-cell sequencing to generate phylogenies and follow the movement of metastatic human cancer cells implanted in the lung of a mouse xenograph model. Using this model, they found that within the same cell line, cancer cells exhibited diverse metastatic phenotypes. These subclones exhibited differential gene expression profiles, some of which were previously associated with metastasis. Science , this issue p. eabc1944

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MetastasisCancerCancer metastasisCancer researchCellCancer cellBiologyOncologyMedicineGeneticsCancer Genomics and DiagnosticsCancer Cells and MetastasisCancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers