Dujon Antoine M, Aktipis Athena, Alix-Panabières Catherine, Amend Sarah R, Boddy Amy M, Brown Joel S, Capp Jean-Pascal, DeGregori James, Ewald Paul, Gatenby Robert, Gerlinger Marco, Giraudeau Mathieu, Hamede Rodrigo K, Hansen Elsa, Kareva Irina, Maley Carlo C, Marusyk Andriy, McGranahan Nicholas, Metzger Michael J, Nedelcu Aurora M, Noble Robert, Nunney Leonard, Pienta Kenneth J, Polyak Kornelia, Pujol Pascal, Read Andrew F, Roche Benjamin, Sebens Susanne, Solary Eric, Staňková Kateřina, Swain Ewald Holly, Thomas Frédéric, Ujvari Beata
School of Life and Environmental Sciences Centre for Integrative Ecology Deakin University Waurn Ponds Vic. Australia.
CREEC/CANECEV, MIVEGEC (CREES), University of Montpellier, CNRS, IRD Montpellier France.
Evol Appl. 2021 Feb 8;14(4):877-892. doi: 10.1111/eva.13190. eCollection 2021 Apr.
The application of evolutionary and ecological principles to cancer prevention and treatment, as well as recognizing cancer as a selection force in nature, has gained impetus over the last 50 years. Following the initial theoretical approaches that combined knowledge from interdisciplinary fields, it became clear that using the eco-evolutionary framework is of key importance to understand cancer. We are now at a pivotal point where accumulating evidence starts to steer the future directions of the discipline and allows us to underpin the key challenges that remain to be addressed. Here, we aim to assess current advancements in the field and to suggest future directions for research. First, we summarize cancer research areas that, so far, have assimilated ecological and evolutionary principles into their approaches and illustrate their key importance. Then, we assembled 33 experts and identified 84 key questions, organized around nine major themes, to pave the foundations for research to come. We highlight the urgent need for broadening the portfolio of research directions to stimulate novel approaches at the interface of oncology and ecological and evolutionary sciences. We conclude that progressive and efficient cross-disciplinary collaborations that draw on the expertise of the fields of ecology, evolution and cancer are essential in order to efficiently address current and future questions about cancer.
在过去50年里,将进化和生态原理应用于癌症预防与治疗,并将癌症视为自然界中的一种选择力量,这一做法已获得了发展动力。在最初结合跨学科领域知识的理论方法之后,人们清楚地认识到,运用生态进化框架对于理解癌症至关重要。我们现在正处于一个关键节点,越来越多的证据开始引领该学科的未来方向,并使我们能够明确仍有待解决的关键挑战。在此,我们旨在评估该领域目前取得的进展,并提出未来的研究方向。首先,我们总结了迄今为止已将生态和进化原理融入其研究方法的癌症研究领域,并阐述了它们的关键重要性。然后,我们召集了33位专家,确定了84个关键问题,这些问题围绕九个主要主题组织排列,为未来的研究奠定基础。我们强调迫切需要拓宽研究方向的范围,以激发肿瘤学与生态和进化科学交叉领域的新方法。我们得出结论,借鉴生态学、进化科学和癌症领域的专业知识,开展渐进且高效的跨学科合作,对于有效解决当前和未来有关癌症的问题至关重要。