How circulating tumor cluster biology contributes to the metastatic cascade: from invasion to dissemination and dormancy

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Mostafa M Nasr
Conor C Lynch
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[1] H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute,Tumor Biology Department
[2] University of South Florida,Cancer Biology Ph.D. Program
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Metastasis; Circulating tumor cells; Circulating tumor clusters; Cancer dissemination; Cancer dormancy; Tumor microenvironment;
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Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are known to be prognostic for metastatic relapse and are detected in patients as solitary cells or cell clusters. Circulating tumor cell clusters (CTC clusters) have been observed clinically for decades and are of significantly higher metastatic potential compared to solitary CTCs. Recent studies suggest distinct differences in CTC cluster biology regarding invasion and survival in circulation. However, differences regarding dissemination, dormancy, and reawakening require more investigations compared to solitary CTCs. Here, we review the current state of CTC cluster research and consider their clinical significance. In addition, we discuss the concept of collective invasion by CTC clusters and molecular evidence as to how cluster survival in circulation compares to that of solitary CTCs. Molecular differences between solitary and clustered CTCs during dormancy and reawakening programs will also be discussed. We also highlight future directions to advance our current understanding of CTC cluster biology.
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页数:13
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