2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.12.09.626295
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Self organisation of invasive breast cancer driven by the interplay of active and passive nematic dynamics

Pablo Gottheil,
Saraswat Bhattacharyya,
Kolya Lettl
et al.

Abstract: In invasive breast cancer, cell clusters of varying sizes and shapes are embedded in the fibrous extracellular matrix (ECM). Although the prevailing view attributes this structure to increasing disorder resulting from loss of function and dedifferentiation, our findings reveal that it arises through a process of active self-organization driven by cancer cell motility. Simulations and histological analyses of tumours from over 2,000 breast cancer patients reveal that motile, aligned cancer cells within clusters… Show more

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