Gap junctions contribute to anchorage-independent clustering of breast cancer cells.
Fabien GavaLise RigalOdile MondesertElise PesceBernard DucommunValérie LobjoisPublished in: BMC cancer (2018)
Our results demonstrate that GJIC are involved from the earliest stages of anchorage-independent cancer cell aggregation. They also give insights into the regulatory mechanisms that could modulate the formation of clusters of circulating tumor cells.