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GSE112855: Next generation sequencing profiling experimental circulating tumor cells-derived metastatic variants [RNA-seq]

Bulk RNA sequencing

Hematogenous metastasis is initiated by a subset of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) shed from primary or metastatic tumors into the blood circulation. Thus, CTCs provide a unique patient biopsy resource to decipher the cellular subpopulations that initiate metastasis and their molecular properties. However, one crucial question is whether CTCs derived from patients recapitulate human metastatic disease in an animal model. Here, we show that CTC lines established from breast cancer patients are capable of generating metastases in mice with a pattern recapitulating most major organs from corresponding patients. Genome-wide sequencing analyses of metastatic variants identified novel organ tropism-associated markers identified from CTCs and facilitate the development of potential therapies targeting metastatis initiating cells in circulation. SOURCE: Min Yu University of Southern California

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