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ABSTRACT: Significance
We demonstrate that cell competition within the primary tumor results in the displacement of Lat-M cells. We further show the impact of altering cell competition dynamics on metastatic incidence that may guide strategies to limit metastatic recurrences. This article is highlighted in the In This Issue feature, p. 1.
SUBMITTER: Kim K
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9839468 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

Kim Kangsan K Huang Huocong H Parida Pravat Kumar PK He Lan L Marquez-Palencia Mauricio M Reese Tanner C TC Kapur Payal P Brugarolas James J Brekken Rolf A RA Malladi Srinivas S
Cancer discovery 20230101 1
Cell competition, a fitness-sensing process, is essential for tissue homeostasis. Using cancer metastatic latency models, we show that cell competition results in the displacement of latent metastatic (Lat-M) cells from the primary tumor. Lat-M cells resist anoikis and survive as residual metastatic disease. A memodeled extracellular matrix facilitates Lat-M cell displacement and survival in circulation. Disrupting cell competition dynamics by depleting secreted protein and rich in cysteine (SPA ...[more]