Full spatio-temporal analyses of migration and colonization in evolution-dense 3D mapping of cancer metastases provides new insights.
The process of migration and colonization is important in evolution; for example, modern humans experienced multiple waves of migrations out of Africa.
APA
Chen Q, Li S, et al. (2026). Full spatio-temporal analyses of migration and colonization in evolution-dense 3D mapping of cancer metastases provides new insights.. Molecular biology and evolution, 43(2). https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msag008
MLA
Chen Q, et al.. "Full spatio-temporal analyses of migration and colonization in evolution-dense 3D mapping of cancer metastases provides new insights.." Molecular biology and evolution, vol. 43, no. 2, 2026.
PMID
41521784
Abstract
The process of migration and colonization is important in evolution; for example, modern humans experienced multiple waves of migrations out of Africa. However, no data cover the spatio-temporal patterns sufficiently to be truly informative. Metastatic cancer provides a unique in vivo model to study these processes through rapid somatic evolution. Here, we apply the high-resolution sampling technique (Dense 3D Crypt-scale Sampling) to analyze hundreds of spatially mapped micro-samples from the primary colorectal cancer and liver metastases in two representative cases. This would be analogous to recording the "out-of-Africa" events in two repeats. Our results support that liver metastases arise from polyphyletic and polyclonal seeding events where multiple, genetically distinct clones colonize a new site together. Following colonization, these multi-clonal populations can evolve into distinct spatial architectures: segregated territories formed by cells with low motility, or highly intermixed patterns driven by high motility. The colonization (or seeding) process begins within the first third of the primary tumor's progression, creating a large number of widespread but clinically undetectable micrometastatic colonies. These findings support a model where metastatic competence is not an intrinsic trait of a single "winner" clone but an emergent property of multiple concurrent clones. Collectively, our work supports metastasis as a multi-stage process initiated early in tumor development, characterized by continuous polyclonal dissemination and the formation of spatially distinct clonal architectures. This general pattern may echo the ecology of migration and colonization in organismal evolution.
MeSH Terms
Humans; Liver Neoplasms; Spatio-Temporal Analysis; Neoplasm Metastasis; Colorectal Neoplasms; Cell Movement; Biological Evolution
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