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Title The NANOTUMOR consortium - Towards the Tumor Cell Atlas
Creator Colin et al.
Author Florent Colin
Author Kristine Schauer
Author Ali Hamiche
Author Pierre Martineau
Author Jean-Paul Borg
Author Jan Bednar
Author Giulia Bertolin
Author Luc Camoin
Author Yves Collette
Author Stephan Dimitrov
Author Isabelle Fournier
Author Vincent Hyenne
Author Marco A. Mendoza-Parra
Author Xavier Morelli
Author Philippe Rondé
Author Izabela Sumara
Author Marc Tramier
Author Patrick Schultz
Author Jacky G. Goetz
Abstract Cancer is a multi-step disease where an initial tumour progresses through critical steps shaping, in most cases, life-threatening secondary foci called metastases. The oncogenic cascade involves genetic, epigenetic, signalling pathways, intracellular trafficking and/or metabolic alterations within cancer cells. In addition, pre-malignant and malignant cells orchestrate complex and dynamic interactions with non-malignant cells and acellular matricial components or secreted factors within the tumour microenvironment that is instrumental in the progression of the disease. As our aptitude to effectively treat cancer mostly depends on our ability to decipher, properly diagnose and impede cancer progression and metastasis formation, full characterisation of molecular complexes and cellular processes at play along the metastasis cascade is crucial. For many years, the scientific community lacked adapted imaging and molecular technologies to accurately dissect, at the highest resolution possible, tumour and stromal cells behaviour within their natural microenvironment. In that context, the NANOTUMOR consortium is a French national multi-disciplinary workforce which aims at a providing a multi-scale characterisation of the oncogenic cascade, from the atomic level to the dynamic organisation of the cell in response to genetic mutations, environmental changes or epigenetic modifications. Ultimately, this program aims at identifying new therapeutic targets using innovative drug design.
Publication Biology of the Cell
Date 2021-02-07
Journal Abbr Biol Cell
Language eng
DOI 10.1111/boc.202000135
ISSN 1768-322X
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra PMID: 33554340
Tags Cellular Imaging, Databases as Topic, Electron & Light Microscopy, Humans, Metastasis, Neoplasms, Oncology, review, Revue, top
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Date Modified 2022/02/04 - 18:11:59
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