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SUBMITTER: Sun Q
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4220161 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Sun Qiang Q Luo Tianzhi T Ren Yixin Y Florey Oliver O Shirasawa Senji S Sasazuki Takehiko T Robinson Douglas N DN Overholtzer Michael M
Cell research 20141024 11
Human carcinomas are comprised of complex mixtures of tumor cells that are known to compete indirectly for nutrients and growth factors. Whether tumor cells could also compete directly, for example by elimination of rivals, is not known. Here we show that human cells can directly compete by a mechanism of engulfment called entosis. By entosis, cells are engulfed, or cannibalized while alive, and subsequently undergo cell death. We find that the identity of engulfing ("winner") and engulfed ("los ...[more]