A mechanism that cells use to group together and move around the body - called 'chase and run' - has been described for the first time by scientists at University College London (UCL).
The new study focuses on the process that occurs when cancer cells interact with healthy cells in order to migrate around the body during metastasis.
Scientists know that cancer cells recruit healthy cells and use them to travel long distances, but how this process takes place and how it could be controlled to design new therapies against cancer remains unknown.
They have found that when neural crest cells are put next to placode cells they undergo a dramatic transformation and start 'chasing' the placode cells.
At the same time placode cells exhibit 'escape' behaviour when contacted by neural crest cells. The chasing behaviour depends on the production of small chemical molecules by the placode cells that attracts neural crest cells toward them.
Healthy cells of the body try to escape from tumour cells, but are followed by malignant cells because the healthy cells produce an attractant for the cancer cells.
"The findings suggest an alternative way in which cancer treatments might work in the future if therapies can be targeted at the process of interaction between malignant and healthy cells to stop cancer cells from spreading and causing secondary tumours," Dr Roberto Mayor, lead author of the study, said.
"Most cancer deaths are not due to the formation of the primary tumour, instead people die from secondary tumours originating from the first malignant cells, which are able to travel and colonise vital organs of the body such as the lungs or the brain," said Mayor.
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