Intravital microscopy to illuminate cell state plasticity during metastasis

Microenvironmental cues in tumors induce in a wide variety of cellular states that subsequently lead to cancer cells with distinct cellular identity, behavior, and fate. Recent literature suggests that the ability to change cellular states, a process defined as cell state plasticity, enable cells to...

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Published inCurrent opinion in cell biology Vol. 72; pp. 28 - 35
Main Authors van Rheenen, Jacco, Scheele, Colinda L.G.J.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.10.2021
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Summary:Microenvironmental cues in tumors induce in a wide variety of cellular states that subsequently lead to cancer cells with distinct cellular identity, behavior, and fate. Recent literature suggests that the ability to change cellular states, a process defined as cell state plasticity, enable cells to rapidly adapt to their changing environment during tumor progression and metastasis. In this review, we will discuss how recent high-resolution intravital microscopy studies have been instrumental to reveal the real-time dynamics of tumor cell state plasticity during the different steps of the metastatic cascade. In addition, we will highlight the role of tumor plasticity during anticancer treatment response, and how plasticity can be used as a potential druggable target.
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ISSN:0955-0674
1879-0410
DOI:10.1016/j.ceb.2021.04.004