Identifying and sorting highly tumorigenic and metastatic tumor cells from a heterogeneous cell population is a daunting challenge. Here, we show that microfluidic devices can be used to sort marker-based heterogeneous cancer stem cells (CSC) into mechan- ically stiff and soft subpopulations. The isolated soft tumor cells (< 400 Pa) but not the stiff ones (> 700 Pa) can form a tumor in immunocompetent mice with 100 cells per inoculation. Notably, only the soft, but not the stiff cells, isolated from CD133+, ALDH+, or side population CSCs, are able to form a tumor with only 100 cells in NOD-SCID or immunocompetent mice. The Wnt signaling protein BCL9L is upregulated in soft tumor cells and regulates their stemness and tumorigenicity. Clinically, BCL9L expression is corre- lated with a worse prognosis. Our findings suggest that the intrin- sic softness is a unique marker of highly tumorigenic and metastatic tumor cells. Keywords
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Lv, J., Liu, Y., Cheng, F., Li, J., Zhou, Y., Zhang, T., … Huang, B. (2021). Cell softness regulates tumorigenicity and stemness of cancer cells. The EMBO Journal, 40(2). https://doi.org/10.15252/embj.2020106123
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