Nguyen Don X, Bos Paula D, Massagué Joan
Cancer Biology and Genetics Program, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York 10021, USA.
Nat Rev Cancer. 2009 Apr;9(4):274-84. doi: 10.1038/nrc2622.
Metastasis to distant organs is an ominous feature of most malignant tumours but the natural history of this process varies in different cancers. The cellular origin, intrinsic properties of the tumour, tissue affinities and circulation patterns determine not only the sites of tumour spread, but also the temporal course and severity of metastasis to vital organs. Striking disparities in the natural progression of different cancers raise important questions about the evolution of metastatic traits, the genetic determinants of these properties and the mechanisms that lead to the selection of metastatic cells.
远处器官转移是大多数恶性肿瘤的一个不祥特征,但这一过程的自然史在不同癌症中有所不同。肿瘤的细胞起源、内在特性、组织亲和力和循环模式不仅决定了肿瘤扩散的部位,还决定了转移至重要器官的时间进程和严重程度。不同癌症自然进展的显著差异引发了关于转移特征的演变、这些特性的遗传决定因素以及导致转移细胞选择的机制等重要问题。