Mediated coalescence: a possible mechanism for tumor cellular heterogeneity

Am J Cancer Res. 2015 Oct 15;5(11):3485-504. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Recently, we demonstrated that tumorigenic cell lines and fresh tumor cells seeded in a 3D Matrigel model, first grow as clonal islands (primary aggregates), then coalesce through the formation and contraction of cellular cables. Non-tumorigenic cell lines and cells from normal tissue form clonal islands, but do not form cables or coalesce. Here we show that as little as 5% tumorigenic cells will actively mediate coalescence between primary aggregates of majority non-tumorigenic or non-cancerous cells, by forming cellular cables between them. We suggest that this newly discovered, specialized characteristic of tumorigenic cells may explain, at least in part, why tumors contain primarily non-tumorigenic cells.

Keywords: 4D reconstruction; Intra-tumor heterogeneity; aggregate coalescence; cancer cell motility; field effect; tumor cell contact.