학술논문

A physical sciences network characterization of non-tumorigenic and metastatic cells
Document Type
article
Author
Agus, David BAlexander, Jenolyn FArap, WadihAshili, ShashankaAslan, Joseph EAustin, Robert HBackman, VadimBethel, Kelly JBonneau, RichardChen, Wei-ChiangChen-Tanyolac, ChiraChoi, Nathan CCurley, Steven ADallas, MatthewDamania, DhwanilDavies, Paul CWDecuzzi, PaoloDickinson, LauraEstevez-Salmeron, LuisEstrella, VeronicaFerrari, MauroFischbach, ClaudiaFoo, JasmineFraley, Stephanie IFrantz, ChristianFuhrmann, AlexanderGascard, PhilippeGatenby, Robert AGeng, YueGerecht, SharonGillies, Robert JGodin, BianaGrady, William MGreenfield, AlexHemphill, CourtneyHempstead, Barbara LHielscher, AbigailHillis, W DanielHolland, Eric CIbrahim-Hashim, ArigJacks, TylerJohnson, Roger HJoo, AhyoungKatz, Jonathan EKelbauskas, LaimonasKesselman, CarlKing, Michael RKonstantopoulos, KonstantinosKraning-Rush, Casey MKuhn, PeterKung, KevinKwee, BrianLakins, Johnathon NLambert, GuillaumeLiao, DavidLicht, Jonathan DLiphardt, Jan TLiu, LiyuLloyd, Mark CLyubimova, AnnaMallick, ParagMarko, JohnMcCarty, Owen JTMeldrum, Deirdre RMichor, FranziskaMumenthaler, Shannon MNandakumar, VivekO'Halloran, Thomas VOh, StevePasqualini, RenataPaszek, Matthew JPhilips, Kevin GPoultney, Christopher SRana, KuldeepsinhReinhart-King, Cynthia ARos, RobertSemenza, Gregg LSenechal, PattiShuler, Michael LSrinivasan, SrimeenakshiStaunton, Jack RStypula, YolandaSubramanian, HariharanTlsty, Thea DTormoen, Garth WTseng, Yiidervan Oudenaarden, AlexanderVerbridge, Scott SWan, Jenny CWeaver, Valerie MWidom, JonathanWill, ChristineWirtz, DenisWojtkowiak, JonathanWu, Pei-Hsun
Source
Scientific Reports. 3(1)
Subject
Biochemistry and Cell Biology
Biological Sciences
Cancer
Breast Cancer
Biotechnology
Aetiology
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Biomarkers
Tumor
Cell Line
Tumor
Cell Movement
Cell Size
Cell Survival
Computer Simulation
Gene Expression Regulation
Neoplastic
Humans
Models
Biological
Neoplasm Metastasis
Neoplasm Proteins
Physical Sciences - Oncology Centers Network
Language
Abstract
To investigate the transition from non-cancerous to metastatic from a physical sciences perspective, the Physical Sciences-Oncology Centers (PS-OC) Network performed molecular and biophysical comparative studies of the non-tumorigenic MCF-10A and metastatic MDA-MB-231 breast epithelial cell lines, commonly used as models of cancer metastasis. Experiments were performed in 20 laboratories from 12 PS-OCs. Each laboratory was supplied with identical aliquots and common reagents and culture protocols. Analyses of these measurements revealed dramatic differences in their mechanics, migration, adhesion, oxygen response, and proteomic profiles. Model-based multi-omics approaches identified key differences between these cells' regulatory networks involved in morphology and survival. These results provide a multifaceted description of cellular parameters of two widely used cell lines and demonstrate the value of the PS-OC Network approach for integration of diverse experimental observations to elucidate the phenotypes associated with cancer metastasis.