DeGregori James
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics Department of Immunology and Microbiology University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Aurora CO USA.
Evol Appl. 2020 Jul 13;13(7):1784-1790. doi: 10.1111/eva.13040. eCollection 2020 Aug.
This special issue of evolutionary applications focused on the evolution of cancer has provided a wealth of different viewpoints and results from leaders in the field. Together, these papers emphasize the importance of a broad perspective in order to understand why we and other animals get cancer, how it evolves within an individual, and what we can do about it. We can no longer take reductionist approaches that consider only the cancer cells and their genes. Instead, we need to understand how millions of years of evolution have guided strategies that shape cancer risk, why cancer risk varies across different animals, how cancer risk can vary in a population and be influenced by ecology (and influence this ecology), and of course how cancers evolve within us and the evolutionarily informed strategies to counter their impact. My goal here will be to "bring it all home," providing a refresher of lessons learned with added kibitzing.
这一聚焦于癌症进化的《进化应用》特刊,呈现了该领域领军人物丰富多样的观点和研究成果。这些论文共同强调了从广阔视角出发的重要性,以便理解我们人类以及其他动物为何会患癌症、癌症在个体内如何演变,以及我们能对此做些什么。我们不能再采用仅考虑癌细胞及其基因的还原论方法。相反,我们需要明白数百万年的进化如何引导了塑造癌症风险的策略,为何不同动物的癌症风险各异,癌症风险在种群中如何变化以及受生态环境的影响(并对该生态环境产生影响),当然还有癌症在我们体内如何演变以及对抗其影响的基于进化知识的策略。我在此的目标是“将所有这些整合起来”,在补充一些评论的同时,对所学知识进行回顾。