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Publication : The bone microenvironment invigorates metastatic seeds for further dissemination.

First Author  Zhang W Year  2021
Journal  Cell Volume  184
Issue  9 Pages  2471-2486.e20
PubMed ID  33878291 Mgi Jnum  J:353209
Mgi Id  MGI:6706296 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2021.03.011
Citation  Zhang W, et al. (2021) The bone microenvironment invigorates metastatic seeds for further dissemination. Cell 184(9):2471-2486.e20
abstractText  Metastasis has been considered as the terminal step of tumor progression. However, recent genomic studies suggest that many metastases are initiated by further spread of other metastases. Nevertheless, the corresponding pre-clinical models are lacking, and underlying mechanisms are elusive. Using several approaches, including parabiosis and an evolving barcode system, we demonstrated that the bone microenvironment facilitates breast and prostate cancer cells to further metastasize and establish multi-organ secondary metastases. We uncovered that this metastasis-promoting effect is driven by epigenetic reprogramming that confers stem cell-like properties on cancer cells disseminated from bone lesions. Furthermore, we discovered that enhanced EZH2 activity mediates the increased stemness and metastasis capacity. The same findings also apply to single cell-derived populations, indicating mechanisms distinct from clonal selection. Taken together, our work revealed an unappreciated role of the bone microenvironment in metastasis evolution and elucidated an epigenomic reprogramming process driving terminal-stage, multi-organ metastases.
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