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癌症与生活史特征:宿主 - 寄生虫相互作用的启示

Cancer and life-history traits: lessons from host-parasite interactions.

作者信息

Ujvari Beata, Beckmann Christa, Biro Peter A, Arnal Audrey, Tasiemski Aurelie, Massol Francois, Salzet Michel, Mery Frederic, Boidin-Wichlacz Celine, Misse Dorothee, Renaud Francois, Vittecoq Marion, Tissot Tazzio, Roche Benjamin, Poulin Robert, Thomas Frederic

机构信息

School of Life and Environmental Sciences,Centre for Integrative Ecology,Deakin University,Geelong,VIC, 3216,Australia.

CREEC/MIVEGEC,UMR IRD/CNRS/UM 5290,911 Avenue Agropolis,BP 64501,34394 Montpellier Cedex 5,France.

出版信息

Parasitology. 2016 Apr;143(5):533-41. doi: 10.1017/S0031182016000147. Epub 2016 Feb 18.

Abstract

Despite important differences between infectious diseases and cancers, tumour development (neoplasia) can nonetheless be closely compared to infectious disease because of the similarity of their effects on the body. On this basis, we predict that many of the life-history (LH) responses observed in the context of host-parasite interactions should also be relevant in the context of cancer. Parasites are thought to affect LH traits of their hosts because of strong selective pressures like direct and indirect mortality effects favouring, for example, early maturation and reproduction. Cancer can similarly also affect LH traits by imposing direct costs and/or indirectly by triggering plastic adjustments and evolutionary responses. Here, we discuss how and why a LH focus is a potentially productive but under-exploited research direction for cancer research, by focusing our attention on similarities between infectious disease and cancer with respect to their effects on LH traits and their evolution. We raise the possibility that LH adjustments can occur in response to cancer via maternal/paternal effects and that these changes can be heritable to (adaptively) modify the LH traits of their offspring. We conclude that LH adjustments can potentially influence the transgenerational persistence of inherited oncogenic mutations in populations.

摘要

尽管传染病和癌症之间存在重要差异,但肿瘤发展(瘤形成)仍可与传染病进行密切比较,因为它们对身体的影响具有相似性。在此基础上,我们预测,在宿主 - 寄生虫相互作用背景下观察到的许多生活史(LH)反应在癌症背景下也应具有相关性。由于诸如直接和间接死亡效应等强大的选择压力,寄生虫被认为会影响其宿主的LH特征,例如有利于早期成熟和繁殖。癌症同样也可以通过施加直接成本和/或间接通过引发可塑性调整和进化反应来影响LH特征。在这里,我们通过关注传染病和癌症在对LH特征及其进化的影响方面的相似性,来讨论为什么以及如何将LH作为癌症研究中一个潜在有成效但未充分利用的研究方向。我们提出这样一种可能性,即LH调整可能通过母系/父系效应响应癌症而发生,并且这些变化可以遗传给(适应性地)改变其后代的LH特征。我们得出结论,LH调整可能会潜在地影响群体中遗传致癌突变的跨代持久性。

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