Journal article
A Novel Method for the Early Detection of Single Circulating, Metastatic and Self-Seeding Cancer Cells in Orthotopic Breast Cancer Mouse Models
M Murad, Y Chen, J Iaria, A Fonseca Teixeira, HJ Zhu
Cells | MDPI | Published : 2024
Abstract
Background: Metastasis is the main cause of cancer-related deaths, but efficient targeted therapies against metastasis are still missing. Major gaps exist in our understanding of the metastatic cascade, as existing methods cannot combine sensitivity, robustness, and practicality to dissect cancer progression. Addressing this issue requires improved strategies to distinguish early metastatic colonization from metastatic outgrowth. Methods: Luciferase-labelled MDA-MB-231, MCF7, and 4T1 breast cancer cells were spiked into samples from tumour-naïve mice to establish the limit of detection for disseminated tumour cells. Luciferase-labelled breast cancer cells (±unlabelled cancer-associated fibro..
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Awarded by Royal Melbourne Hospital Neuroscience Foundation
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by Australia's National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Grant #628727 and Grant #433618 (H.-J.Z.) and also by the Friends of the Royal Melbourne Hospital Neurosciences Foundation (H.-J.Z.). Adilson Fonseca Teixeira was supported by the Melbourne Research Scholarship.