Inertial effect of cell state velocity on the quiescence-proliferation fate decision in breast cancer.

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology(2023)

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Energy landscapes can provide intuitive depictions of population heterogeneity and dynamics. However, it is unclear whether individual cell behavior, hypothesized to be determined by initial position and noise, is faithfully recapitulated. Using the p21-/Cdk2-dependent quiescence-proliferation decision in breast cancer dormancy as a testbed, we examined single-cell dynamics on the landscape when perturbed by hypoxia, a dormancy-inducing stress. Combining trajectory-based energy landscape generation with single-cell time-lapse microscopy, we found that initial position on a p21/Cdk2 landscape did not fully explain the observed cell-fate heterogeneity under hypoxia. Instead, cells with higher cell state velocities prior to hypoxia, influenced by epigenetic parameters, tended to remain proliferative under hypoxia. Thus, the fate decision on this landscape is significantly influenced by "inertia", a velocity-dependent ability to resist directional changes despite reshaping of the underlying landscape, superseding positional effects. Such inertial effects may markedly influence cell-fate trajectories in tumors and other dynamically changing microenvironments.
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cell state velocity,breast cancer,inertial effect,quiescence-proliferation
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