
Metastasisation occurs through the acquisition of invasive and survival capabilities that allow tumour cells to colonise distant sites. While the role of multicellular aggregates in cancer dissemination is acknowledged, the mechanisms that drive the formation of multi‐clonal cell aggregates are not fully elucidated. The study show that cancer cells of different tissue of origins can perform collective directional migration and actively form heteroclonal aggregates in 3D through a proliferation‐independent mechanism. The results present a novel collective migration model and shed light on the mechanisms of the formation of heteroclonal aggregates in cancer.
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