%0 Journal Article %T Transcriptomic Characterization, Chemosensitivity and Regulatory Effects of Exosomes in Spontaneous EMT/MET Transitions of Breast Cancer Cells %A CRISTINA LUCERI %A ELISABETTA BIGAGLI %A LORENZO CINCI %A MARIO D¡¯AMBROSIO %J Archive of "Cancer Genomics & Proteomics". %D 2019 %R 10.21873/cgp.20122 %X Background/Aim: We examined the gene expression changes of breast cancer cells spontaneously undergoing epithelial¨Cmesenchymal transition (EMT) and its reverse process mesenchymal¨Cepithelial transition (MET) and the role of exosomes in these transitions. Materials and Methods: Highly invasive mesenchymal-like breast cancer cells, MDA-MB-231 (basal cells), EMT and MET variants, were characterized by microarray gene expression profiling, immunocytochemistry and chemo-sensitivity. Results: Spontaneously disseminated cells were anoikis resistant, exhibited a dissociative, EMT-like phenotype and underwent MET when reseeded in cell-free plates. MET was inhibited by exosomes secreted by basal cells. Chemo-sensitivity to doxorubicin, vincristine and paclitaxel decreased in the order EMT