Mechanical Confinement Influences Melanoma Cell Plasticity

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The study reveals that mechanical confinement in the tumor microenvironment induces stable chromatin and cytoskeletal changes in melanoma cells, promoting a neuronal, invasive phenotype characterized by HMGB2 upregulation, nuclear stiffening, and phenotype switching, which enhances tumor invasion and drug resistance.
Topics:science#cancer-research#cytoskeleton#hmgb2#mechanical-confinement#melanoma#phenotypic-plasticity
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