Ahmed Mahmoud, Kim Deok Ryong
Department of Biochemistry and Convergence Medical Sciences and Institute of Medical Science, Gyeongsang National University,College of Medicine, Jinju, South Korea.
Division of Genetics and Epidemiology, The Institute of Cancer Research, London, UK.
Cancer Cell Int. 2024 Nov 6;24(1):364. doi: 10.1186/s12935-024-03538-4.
The evolution of cancer cells parallels species evolution in numerous ways. Variations arise and spread under the pressure of competition between cancer cells. Current investigations of tumor evolution echo earlier debates between biologists. These include the role of non-Darwinian mechanisms, the contribution of neutral evolution, and life history dynamics. The trade-off between proliferation and metastasis is the most well-studied application of life history theory to cancer evolution. This article briefly introduces some parallels between cancer and species evolution, focusing on the life history of evolving tumors. Next, we review evidence from simulation and experimental studies supporting task specialization and trade-offs in cancer. We also cover recent work on inferring tumor tasks from data. We then turn to the implications of multi-tasking and the utility of the theory in explaining critical aspects of tumor heterogeneity. Finally, we discuss some of the criticism and future directions of this research topic.
癌细胞的进化在许多方面与物种进化相似。在癌细胞之间的竞争压力下,变异产生并传播。当前对肿瘤进化的研究呼应了生物学家早期的争论。这些争论包括非达尔文机制的作用、中性进化的贡献以及生命史动态。增殖与转移之间的权衡是生命史理论在癌症进化中研究得最为充分的应用。本文简要介绍了癌症与物种进化之间的一些相似之处,重点关注不断进化的肿瘤的生命史。接下来,我们回顾来自模拟和实验研究的证据,这些证据支持癌症中的任务专业化和权衡。我们还涵盖了从数据推断肿瘤任务的最新工作。然后,我们转向多任务处理的影响以及该理论在解释肿瘤异质性关键方面的效用。最后,我们讨论了这一研究主题的一些批评意见和未来方向。