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Quantitative Analysis of Cell Aggregation Dynamics Identifies HDAC Inhibitors as Potential Regulators of Cancer Cell Clustering

Fabien Gava    
Julie Pignolet    
Sébastien Déjean    
Odile Mondésert    
Renaud Morin    
Joseph Agossa    
Bernard Ducommun and Valérie Lobjois    

Resumen

Metastases formation involves the formation, circulation and seeding of cohesive group of tumor cells called circulating tumors cells clusters at distant organs from the primary tumor. These clusters have a much higher metastatic potential than individual circulating tumor cell, it is therefore important to understand the molecular mechanisms involved in their formation. To this aim, in this study, from the analysis of the relationship between in vitro aggregation quantitative characterization of 25 cancer cell lines and their expression data, we identified genes significantly associated with aggregation. Interestingly, we found that these genes were strongly correlated with the transcriptional signature induced by HDAC inhibitors treatment and we finally showed experimentally that two HDAC inhibitors inhibits tumor cells cluster formation in vitro. These results open new therapeutic perspectives to prevent metastasis formation.

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