2023
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2023.1230647
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Phenotypic heterogeneity drives differential disease outcome in a mouse model of triple negative breast cancer

Archana P. Thankamony,
Sonny Ramkomuth,
Shikha T. Ramesh
et al.

Abstract: The triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) subtype is one of the most aggressive forms of breast cancer that has poor clinical outcome and is an unmet clinical challenge. Accumulating evidence suggests that intratumoral heterogeneity or the presence of phenotypically distinct cell populations within a tumor play a crucial role in chemoresistance, tumor progression and metastasis. An increased understanding of the molecular regulators of intratumoral heterogeneity is crucial to the development of effective therap… Show more

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“… 32 Moreover, the cellular plasticity can facilitate the dynamic cellular phenotype switching, making tumor cells to better adapt to different environments such as metastatic niche and exposure to distinct therapeutic agents. 33 …”
Section: Emt and Metmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 32 Moreover, the cellular plasticity can facilitate the dynamic cellular phenotype switching, making tumor cells to better adapt to different environments such as metastatic niche and exposure to distinct therapeutic agents. 33 …”
Section: Emt and Metmentioning
confidence: 99%