State of Cell Unjamming Correlates with Distant Metastasis in Cancer Patients

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Abstract

Pathological morphological changes in tumor tissue enable collective cancer cell unjamming, a cellular motility transition. However, fundamental questions remain: Is unjamming essential for tumor progression Which different unjamming states can be found in patients Here, vital cell tracking in patient-derived solid tumor explants (N=16) reveals that states of cell unjamming can be recognized by elongated cell and nucleus shape (CeNuS) and low nucleus number density. These static variables serve as a morphodynamic link to map the broad range of morphologies and associated motility states found in histological slides of 1380 breast cancer patients to generate a comprehensive state diagram of cancer cell unjamming. An increase in predicted cell motility in primary tumors through unjamming significantly correlates with distant metastases that may even occur a decade later. Patient risk groups are quantified via a decision boundary in the state space found by machine learning. The resulting clinical prognostic potential is evaluated using a range of quantifiers, including Harrel's concordance index. Using multivariable Cox models, we find that cell unjamming as a prognostic parameter adds a 26% information gain in the concordance index when combined with the established prognostic criteria (tumor diameter, tumor grade, lymph node status) used in the Nottingham index. Unjamming complements the information on affected lymph nodes in patients regarding metastatic risk. The derived state diagram of cancer cell unjamming reconciles conflicting observations regarding shape- or density-induced unjamming and stresses the nuclei's mechanical importance, which is not considered in current theories of cell unjamming. We conclude that cancer cell unjamming is part of the metastatic cascade; thus, an emergent physical phenomenon contributes to tumor progression.

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Gottheil, P., Lippoldt, J., Grosser, S., Renner, F., Saibah, M., Tschodu, D., … Käs, J. A. (2023). State of Cell Unjamming Correlates with Distant Metastasis in Cancer Patients. Physical Review X, 13(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.13.031003

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