Journal article
Functional and genomic characterisation of a xenograft model system for the study of metastasis in triple-negative breast cancer
CN Johnstone, AD Pattison, KL Gorringe, PF Harrison, DR Powell, P Lock, D Baloyan, M Ernst, AG Stewart, TH Beilharz, RL Anderson
Dmm Disease Models and Mechanisms | COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD | Published : 2020
DOI: 10.1242/dmm.032250
Abstract
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) represents 10-20% of all human ductal adenocarcinomas and has a poor prognosis relative to other subtypes. Hence, new molecular targets for therapeutic intervention are necessary. Analyses of panels of human or mouse cancer lines derived from the same individual that differ in their cellular phenotypes but not in genetic background have been instrumental in defining the molecular players that drive the various hallmarks of cancer. To determine the molecular regulators of metastasis in TNBC, we completed a rigorous in vitro and in vivo characterisation of four populations of the MDA-MB-231 human breast cancer line ranging in aggressiveness from non-metasta..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by a Cass Foundation of Victoria (Australia) Grant #SM/14/5567 (to C.N.J.) and National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia) project grants (APP1128250 and APP1042848) to T.H.B. The Australian Research Council also supported this work.