Barcellos-Hoff M H
Life Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California 94720, USA.
J Mammary Gland Biol Neoplasia. 2001 Apr;6(2):213-21. doi: 10.1023/a:1011317009329.
How do normal tissues limit the development of cancer? This review discusses the evidence that normal cells effectively restrict malignant behavior, and that such tissue forces must be subjugated to establish a tumor. The action of ionizing radiation will be specifically discussed regarding the disruption of the microenvironment that promotes the transition from preneoplastic to neoplastic growth. Unlike the highly unpredictable nature of genetic mutations, the response of normal cells to radiation damage follows an epigenetic program similar to wound healing and other damage responses. Our hypothesis is that the persistent disruption of the microenvironment in irradiated tissue compromises its ability to suppress carcinogenesis.
正常组织是如何限制癌症发展的?本综述讨论了相关证据,即正常细胞能有效限制恶性行为,且必须克服这种组织力量才能形成肿瘤。将特别讨论电离辐射的作用,其对促进从癌前生长向肿瘤生长转变的微环境的破坏。与基因突变的高度不可预测性不同,正常细胞对辐射损伤的反应遵循类似于伤口愈合和其他损伤反应的表观遗传程序。我们的假设是,受辐射组织中微环境的持续破坏会损害其抑制癌变的能力。