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Interrogation of Phenotypic Plasticity between Epithelial and Mesenchymal States in Breast Cancer

Dynamic interconversions between transitional epithelial and mesenchymal states underpin the epithelial mesenchymal plasticity (EMP) seen in some carcinoma cell systems. We have delineated epithelial and mesenchymal subpopulations existing within the PMC42-LA breast cancer cell line by their EpCAM e...

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Autores principales: Bhatia, Sugandha, Monkman, James, Blick, Tony, Pinto, Cletus, Waltham, Mark, Nagaraj, Shivashankar H, Thompson, Erik W
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6617164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31234417
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8060893
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author Bhatia, Sugandha
Monkman, James
Blick, Tony
Pinto, Cletus
Waltham, Mark
Nagaraj, Shivashankar H
Thompson, Erik W
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Monkman, James
Blick, Tony
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Waltham, Mark
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description Dynamic interconversions between transitional epithelial and mesenchymal states underpin the epithelial mesenchymal plasticity (EMP) seen in some carcinoma cell systems. We have delineated epithelial and mesenchymal subpopulations existing within the PMC42-LA breast cancer cell line by their EpCAM expression. These purified but phenotypically plastic states, EpCAM(High) (epithelial) and EpCAM(Low) (mesenchymal), have the ability to regain the phenotypic equilibrium of the parental population (i.e., 80% epithelial and 20% mesenchymal) over time, although the rate of reversion in the mesenchymal direction (epithelial-mesenchymal transition; EMT) is higher than that in the epithelial direction (mesenchymal-epithelial transition; MET). Single-cell clonal propagation was implemented to delineate the molecular and cellular features of this intrinsic heterogeneity with respect to EMP flux. The dynamics of the phenotypic proportions of epithelial and mesenchymal states in single-cell generated clones revealed clonal diversity and intrinsic plasticity. Single cell-derived clonal progenies displayed differences in their functional attributes of proliferation, stemness marker (CD44/CD24), migration, invasion and chemo-sensitivity. Interrogation of genomic copy number variations (CNV) with whole exome sequencing (WES) in the context of chromosome count from metaphase spread indicated that chromosomal instability was not influential in driving intrinsic phenotypic plasticity. Overall, these findings reveal the stochastic nature of both the epithelial and mesenchymal subpopulations, and the single cell-derived clones for differential functional attributes.
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spelling pubmed-66171642019-07-18 Interrogation of Phenotypic Plasticity between Epithelial and Mesenchymal States in Breast Cancer Bhatia, Sugandha Monkman, James Blick, Tony Pinto, Cletus Waltham, Mark Nagaraj, Shivashankar H Thompson, Erik W J Clin Med Article Dynamic interconversions between transitional epithelial and mesenchymal states underpin the epithelial mesenchymal plasticity (EMP) seen in some carcinoma cell systems. We have delineated epithelial and mesenchymal subpopulations existing within the PMC42-LA breast cancer cell line by their EpCAM expression. These purified but phenotypically plastic states, EpCAM(High) (epithelial) and EpCAM(Low) (mesenchymal), have the ability to regain the phenotypic equilibrium of the parental population (i.e., 80% epithelial and 20% mesenchymal) over time, although the rate of reversion in the mesenchymal direction (epithelial-mesenchymal transition; EMT) is higher than that in the epithelial direction (mesenchymal-epithelial transition; MET). Single-cell clonal propagation was implemented to delineate the molecular and cellular features of this intrinsic heterogeneity with respect to EMP flux. The dynamics of the phenotypic proportions of epithelial and mesenchymal states in single-cell generated clones revealed clonal diversity and intrinsic plasticity. Single cell-derived clonal progenies displayed differences in their functional attributes of proliferation, stemness marker (CD44/CD24), migration, invasion and chemo-sensitivity. Interrogation of genomic copy number variations (CNV) with whole exome sequencing (WES) in the context of chromosome count from metaphase spread indicated that chromosomal instability was not influential in driving intrinsic phenotypic plasticity. Overall, these findings reveal the stochastic nature of both the epithelial and mesenchymal subpopulations, and the single cell-derived clones for differential functional attributes. MDPI 2019-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6617164/ /pubmed/31234417 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8060893 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title_full Interrogation of Phenotypic Plasticity between Epithelial and Mesenchymal States in Breast Cancer
title_fullStr Interrogation of Phenotypic Plasticity between Epithelial and Mesenchymal States in Breast Cancer
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title_short Interrogation of Phenotypic Plasticity between Epithelial and Mesenchymal States in Breast Cancer
title_sort interrogation of phenotypic plasticity between epithelial and mesenchymal states in breast cancer
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6617164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31234417
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8060893
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