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2016
Journal Article
Title

Early dissemination seeds metastasis in breast cancer

Abstract
Accumulating data suggest that metastatic dissemination often occurs early during tumour formation, but the mechanisms of early metastatic spread have not yet been addressed. Here, by studying metastasis in a HER2-driven mouse breast cancer model, we show that progesterone-induced signalling triggers migration of cancer cells from early lesions shortly after HER2 activation, but promotes proliferation in advanced primary tumour cells. The switch from migration to proliferation was regulated by increased HER2 expression and tumour-cell density involving microRNA-mediated progesterone receptor downregulation, and was reversible. Cells from early, low-density lesions displayed more stemness features, migrated more and founded more metastases than cells from dense, advanced tumours. Notably, we found that at least 80% of metastases were derived from early disseminated cancer cells. Karyotypic and phenotypic analysis of human disseminated cancer cells and primary tumours corroborated the relevance of these findings for human metastatic dissemination.
Author(s)
Hosseini, Hedayatollah  
Obradovic, Milan M.S.
Hoffmann, Martin  
Harper, Kathryn L.
Sosa, Maria Soledad
Werner-Klein, Melanie  
Nanduri, Lahiri Kanth
Werno, Christian  
Ehrl, Carolin
Maneck, Matthias
Patwary, Nina
Haunschild, Gundula
Guzvic, Miodrag  
Reimelt, Christian
Grauvogl, Michael
Eichner, Norbert
Weber, Florian  
Hartkopf, Andreas D.
Taran, Florin-Andrei
Brucker, Sara Y.
Fehm, Tanja
Rack, Brigitte
Buchholz, Stefan
Spang, Rainer
Meister, Gunter
Aguirre-Ghiso, Julio A.
Klein, Christoph A.
Journal
Nature  
Open Access
DOI
10.1038/nature20785
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Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Toxikologie und Experimentelle Medizin ITEM  
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