Notch‐1 regulates collective breast cancer cell migration by controlling intercellular junction and cytoskeletal organization
Yixi Zhang,
Xiang Qin,
Ronghua Guo
et al.
Abstract:Pathological observations show that cancer cells frequently invade the surrounding normal tissue in collective rather than individual cell migration. However, general principles governing collective cell migration remain to be discovered. Different from individual cell migration, we demonstrated that the Notch‐1‐activation reduced collective cells speed and distances. In particular, Notch‐1‐activation induced cellular cytoskeletal remodelling, strengthened the intercellular junctions and cell‐matrix adhesions.… Show more
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