Molecular Concepts Research, Muenster, Germany.
J Exp Clin Cancer Res. 2010 Apr 9;29(1):30. doi: 10.1186/1756-9966-29-30.
The past two decades have witnessed an increasing appreciation of the role of the tumor microenvironment, of genetic and epigenetic alterations in normal cells adjacent to tumors and of the migration of normal cells with aberrant intrinsic properties in cancer pathophysiology. Aside from these insights, a novel concept termed "oncoprotein metastasis" (OPM) has recently been advanced and proposed to reflect protein-based neoplastic phenomena that might occur even before any modifications relating to the morphology, location or (epi)genetic outfit of cells during the malignant process. Here, evidence is presented that supports the OPM perception and thus should contribute not only to further rethink the definition of a normal cell, but also the treatment of cancer disease in the years to come.
过去二十年见证了人们对肿瘤微环境的作用、肿瘤附近正常细胞的遗传和表观遗传改变,以及具有异常内在特性的正常细胞在癌症病理生理学中的迁移的认识不断提高。除了这些新认识,最近还提出了一个新概念,称为“癌蛋白转移”(OPM),以反映可能在恶性过程中细胞形态、位置或(表观)遗传特征发生任何改变之前就已经出现的基于蛋白质的肿瘤现象。本文提出的证据支持 OPM 的观点,因此不仅有助于重新思考正常细胞的定义,而且有助于在未来几年治疗癌症疾病。