2022
DOI: 10.3390/cancers14174260
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Modeling Colorectal Cancer Progression Reveals Niche-Dependent Clonal Selection

Abstract: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is among the deadliest cancers worldwide, with metastasis being the main cause of patient mortality. During CRC progression the complex tumor ecosystem changes in its composition at virtually every stage. However, clonal dynamics and associated niche-dependencies at these stages are unknown. Hence, it is of importance to utilize models that faithfully recapitulate human CRC to define its clonal dynamics. We used an optical barcoding approach in mouse-derived organoids (MDOs) that reveal… Show more

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“…174 Similarly, inhibition of ROCK2 activity increases the invasiveness of colorectal adenocarcinoma organoids. 175 Clonal selection and metastatic capacity exhibit ecotype dependence (Figure 4d), 176,177 but this stem cell niche factor dependence is progressively lost with cancer progression. 178…”
Section: Cd44 Interactions Between Tumor Cells and Subsequent Cd44-pak2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…174 Similarly, inhibition of ROCK2 activity increases the invasiveness of colorectal adenocarcinoma organoids. 175 Clonal selection and metastatic capacity exhibit ecotype dependence (Figure 4d), 176,177 but this stem cell niche factor dependence is progressively lost with cancer progression. 178…”
Section: Cd44 Interactions Between Tumor Cells and Subsequent Cd44-pak2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3C), despite the lower metastatic potential of KPN intracolonic transplants compared with the autochthonous and the intra-splenic transplantation models 31 . Given the lower incidence of metastasis, we performed a further intracolonic transplantation using metastatic villin-creERT2 Apc / Kras G12D/+ Trp53 / Tgfbr1 / (AKPT)-derived organoids, which also model CMS4 32 . Once again, in this model, AZD7507 treatment had no impact on tumorigenesis or metastasis (Fig.…”
Section: Targeting Macrophages In Cms4 Carcinoma Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%