Tracing the origin of disseminated tumor cells in breast cancer using single-cell sequencing.
Jonas DemeulemeesterParveen KumarElen K MøllerSilje NordDavid C WedgeApril PetersonRandi R MathiesenRenathe FjelldalMasoud Zamani EstekiKoen TheunisElia Fernandez GallardoA Jason GrundstadElin BorgenLars O BaumbuschAnne-Lise Børresen-DaleKevin P WhiteVessela N KristensenPeter Van LooThierry VoetBjørn NaumePublished in: Genome biology (2016)
Single-cell sequencing of bone marrow epithelial-like cells, in parallel with intra-tumor genetic heterogeneity profiling from bulk DNA, is a powerful approach to identify and study DTCs, yielding insight into metastatic processes. A heterogeneous population of CNA-positive cells is present in the bone marrow of non-metastatic breast cancer patients, only part of which are derived from the observed tumor lineages.