A physical sciences network characterization of non-tumorigenic and metastatic cells

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Agus, David B.
Alexander, Jenolyn F.
Arap, Wadih
Ashili, Shashanka
Aslan, Joseph E.
Austin, Robert H.
Backman, Vadim
Bethel, Kelly J.
Bonneau, Richard
Chen, Wei-Chiang
Chen-Tanyolac, Chira
Choi, Nathan C.
Curley, Steven A.
Dallas, Matthew
Damania, Dhwanil
Davies, Paul C. W.
Decuzzi, Paolo
Dickinson, Laura
Estevez-Salmeron, Luis
Estrella, Veronica
Ferrari, Mauro
Fischbach, Claudia
Foo, Jasmine
Fraley, Stephanie I.
Frantz, Christian
Fuhrmann, Alexander
Gascard, Philippe
Gatenby, Robert A.
Geng, Yue
Gerecht, Sharon
Gillies, Robert J.
Godin, Biana
Grady, William M.
Greenfield, Alex
Hemphill, Courtney
Hempstead, Barbara L.
Hielscher, Abigail
Hillis, W. Daniel
Holland, Eric C.
Ibrahim-Hashim, Arig
Jacks, Tyler
Johnson, Roger H.
Joo, Ahyoung
Katz, Jonathan E.
Kelbauskas, Laimonas
Kesselman, Carl
King, Michael R.
Konstantopoulos, Konstantinos
Kraning-Rush, Casey M.
Kuhn, Peter
Kung, Kevin
Kwee, Brian
Lakins, Johnathon N.
Lambert, Guillaume
Liao, David
Licht, Jonathan D.
Liphardt, Jan T.
Liu, Liyu
Lloyd, Mark C.
Lyubimova, Anna
Mallick, Parag
Marko, John
McCarty, Owen J. T.
Meldrum, Deirdre R.
Mumenthaler, Shannon M.
Nandakumar, Vivek
O’Halloran, Thomas V.
Oh, Steve
Pasqualini, Renata
Paszek, Matthew J.
Philips, Kevin G.
Poultney, Christopher S.
Rana, Kuldeepsinh
Reinhart-King, Cynthia A.
Ros, Robert
Semenza, Gregg L.
Senechal, Patti
Shuler, Michael L.
Srinivasan, Srimeenakshi
Staunton, Jack R.
Stypula, Yolanda
Subramanian, Hariharan
Tlsty, Thea D.
Tormoen, Garth W.
Tseng, Yiider
van Oudenaarden, Alexander
Verbridge, Scott S.
Wan, Jenny C.
Weaver, Valerie M.
Widom, Jonathan
Will, Christine
Wirtz, Denis
Wojtkowiak, Jonathan
Wu, Pei-Hsun
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Agus, David B., Jenolyn F. Alexander, Wadih Arap, Shashanka Ashili, Joseph E. Aslan, Robert H. Austin, Vadim Backman, et al. 2013. A physical sciences network characterization of non-tumorigenic and metastatic cells. Scientific Reports 3:1449.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.Other Sources
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