Reynolds Brent A, Oli Monika W, Oli Madan K
Department of Neurosurgery College of Medicine University of Florida Gainesville FL USA.
Department of Microbiology and Cell Science Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences University of Florida Gainesville FL USA.
Ecol Evol. 2020 Jul 29;10(16):8538-8553. doi: 10.1002/ece3.6590. eCollection 2020 Aug.
Cancer is a disease of single cells that expresses itself at the population level. The striking similarities between initiation and growth of tumors and dynamics of biological populations, and between metastasis and ecological invasion and community dynamics suggest that oncology can benefit from an ecological perspective to improve our understanding of cancer biology. Tumors can be viewed as complex, adaptive, and evolving systems as they are spatially and temporally heterogeneous, continually interacting with each other and with the microenvironment and evolving to increase the fitness of the cancer cells. We argue that an eco-evolutionary perspective is essential to understand cancer biology better. Furthermore, we suggest that ecologically informed therapeutic approaches that combine standard of care treatments with strategies aimed at decreasing the evolutionary potential and fitness of neoplastic cells, such as disrupting cell-to-cell communication and cooperation, and preventing successful colonization of distant organs by migrating cancer cells, may be effective in managing cancer as a chronic condition.
癌症是一种在群体水平上表现出来的单细胞疾病。肿瘤的起始和生长与生物群体动态之间,以及转移与生态入侵和群落动态之间存在着惊人的相似性,这表明肿瘤学可以从生态学角度受益,以增进我们对癌症生物学的理解。肿瘤可以被视为复杂、适应性强且不断进化的系统,因为它们在空间和时间上具有异质性,不断相互作用并与微环境相互作用,并且不断进化以提高癌细胞的适应性。我们认为,生态进化视角对于更好地理解癌症生物学至关重要。此外,我们建议,将标准治疗与旨在降低肿瘤细胞进化潜力和适应性的策略相结合的生态导向治疗方法,例如破坏细胞间通讯与合作,以及防止迁移的癌细胞成功定植于远处器官,可能在将癌症作为慢性病进行管理方面有效。