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EMT-Associated Heterogeneity in Circulating Tumor Cells: Sticky Friends on the Road to Metastasis

Anthony Genna, Aline Vanwynsberghe, Amélie Villard, Charles Pottier, Julien Ancel, Myriam Polette, Christine Gilles

2020Cancers106 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Epithelial-mesenchymal transitions (EMTs) generate hybrid phenotypes with an enhanced ability to adapt to diverse microenvironments encountered during the metastatic spread. Accordingly, EMTs play a crucial role in the biology of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and contribute to their heterogeneity. Here, we review major EMT-driven properties that may help hybrid Epithelial/Mesenchymal CTCs to survive in the bloodstream and accomplish early phases of metastatic colonization. We then discuss how interrogating EMT in CTCs as a companion biomarker could help refine cancer patient management, further supporting the relevance of CTCs in personalized medicine.

Topics & Concepts

Circulating tumor cellMetastasisEpithelial–mesenchymal transitionPhenotypePersonalized medicineMesenchymal stem cellPrecision medicineCancerCancer researchBiomarkerMedicineBiologyBioinformaticsPathologyInternal medicineGeneGeneticsCancer Cells and MetastasisCancer Genomics and Diagnostics