Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Cancer Research and Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, MA 02129, USA.
Dis Model Mech. 2011 Nov;4(6):753-61. doi: 10.1242/dmm.006908. Epub 2011 Oct 6.
Conservation of major signaling pathways between humans and flies has made Drosophila a useful model organism for cancer research. Our understanding of the mechanisms regulating cell growth, differentiation and development has been considerably advanced by studies in Drosophila. Several recent high profile studies have examined the processes constraining the metastatic growth of tumor cells in fruit fly models. Cell invasion can be studied in the context of an in vivo setting in flies, enabling the genetic requirements of the microenvironment of tumor cells undergoing metastasis to be analyzed. This Perspective discusses the strengths and limitations of Drosophila models of cancer invasion and the unique tools that have enabled these studies. It also highlights several recent reports that together make a strong case for Drosophila as a system with the potential for both testing novel concepts in tumor progression and cell invasion, and for uncovering players in metastasis.
人类和果蝇之间主要信号通路的保守性使得果蝇成为癌症研究的有用模式生物。我们对调节细胞生长、分化和发育的机制的理解在很大程度上得益于果蝇的研究。最近的几项重要研究检查了限制肿瘤细胞在果蝇模型中转移生长的过程。在果蝇体内环境中可以研究细胞侵袭,从而可以分析肿瘤细胞转移过程中微环境的遗传要求。本文讨论了癌症侵袭的果蝇模型的优缺点,以及使这些研究成为可能的独特工具。它还强调了几项最近的报告,这些报告共同有力地证明了果蝇系统具有在肿瘤进展和细胞侵袭方面测试新观念以及发现转移参与者的潜力。