Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Stowers Institute for Medical Research, Kansas City, MO 64110, USA.
Curr Biol. 2012 Sep 11;22(17):R772-8. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2012.08.008.
Technological advances in biology have begun to dramatically change the way we think about evolution, development, health and disease. The ability to sequence the genomes of many individuals within a population, and across multiple species, has opened the door to the possibility of answering some long-standing and perplexing questions about our own genetic heritage. One such question revolves around the nature of cellular hyperproliferation. This cellular behavior is used to effect wound healing in most animals, as well as, in some animals, the regeneration of lost body parts. Yet at the same time, cellular hyperproliferation is the fundamental pathological condition responsible for cancers in humans. Here, I will discuss why microevolution, macroevolution and developmental biology all have to be taken into consideration when interpreting studies of both normal and malignant hyperproliferation. I will also illustrate how a synthesis of evolutionary sciences and developmental biology through the study of diverse model organisms can inform our understanding of both health and disease.
生物学领域的技术进步开始极大地改变我们对进化、发育、健康和疾病的思考方式。能够对一个种群内和多个物种中的许多个体的基因组进行测序,为回答我们自身遗传遗产方面的一些长期存在且令人费解的问题提供了可能。其中一个问题涉及细胞过度增殖的本质。这种细胞行为用于大多数动物的伤口愈合,在某些动物中,还用于失去的身体部位的再生。然而,与此同时,细胞过度增殖是导致人类癌症的基本病理状况。在这里,我将讨论为什么在解释正常和恶性过度增殖的研究时,都必须考虑微观进化、宏观进化和发育生物学。我还将举例说明,通过研究不同的模式生物,将进化科学和发育生物学综合起来,可以帮助我们更好地理解健康和疾病。