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Identifying key questions in the ecology and evolution of cancer.
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; Stanková, Katerina; Swain Ewald, Holly; Thomas, Frédéric; Ujvari, Beata.
Afiliação
  • Dujon AM; School of Life and Environmental Sciences Centre for Integrative Ecology Deakin University Waurn Ponds Vic. Australia.
  • Aktipis A; CREEC/CANECEV, MIVEGEC (CREES), University of Montpellier, CNRS, IRD Montpellier France.
  • Alix-Panabières C; Biodesign Institute Department of Psychology Arizona State University Tempe AZ USA.
  • Amend SR; Laboratory of Rare Human Circulating Cells (LCCRH) University Medical Center of Montpellier Montpellier France.
  • Boddy AM; Brady Urological Institute The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Baltimore MD USA.
  • Brown JS; Department of Anthropology University of California Santa Barbara Santa Barbara CA USA.
  • Capp JP; Department of Integrated Mathematics Moffitt Cancer Center Tampa FL USA.
  • DeGregori J; Toulouse Biotechnology Institute INSA/University of Toulouse CNRS INRAE Toulouse France.
  • Ewald P; Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics Integrated Department of Immunology Department of Paediatrics Department of Medicine (Section of Hematology) University of Colorado School of Medicine Aurora CO USA.
  • Gatenby R; Department of Biology University of Louisville Louisville KY USA.
  • Gerlinger M; Department of Radiology H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute Tampa FL USA.
  • Giraudeau M; Translational Oncogenomics Lab The Institute of Cancer Research London UK.
  • Hamede RK; CREEC/CANECEV, MIVEGEC (CREES), University of Montpellier, CNRS, IRD Montpellier France.
  • Hansen E; Littoral Environnement et Sociétés (LIENSs) UMR 7266 CNRS-Université de La Rochelle La Rochelle France.
  • Kareva I; School of Natural Sciences University of Tasmania Hobart TAS Australia.
  • Maley CC; Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics, Biology Department Pennsylvania State University University Park PA USA.
  • Marusyk A; Mathematical and Computational Sciences Center School of Human Evolution and Social Change Arizona State University Tempe AZ USA.
  • McGranahan N; Arizona Cancer Evolution Center Biodesign Institute and School of Life Sciences Arizona State University Tempe AZ USA.
  • Metzger MJ; Department of Cancer Physiology H Lee Moffitt Cancer Centre and Research Institute Tampa FL USA.
  • Nedelcu AM; Translational Cancer Therapeutics Laboratory The Francis Crick Institute London UK.
  • Noble R; Cancer Research UK Lung Cancer Centre of Excellence University College London Cancer Institute London UK.
  • Nunney L; Pacific Northwest Research Institute Seattle WA USA.
  • Pienta KJ; Department of Biology University of New Brunswick Fredericton NB Canada.
  • Polyak K; Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering ETH Zurich Basel Switzerland.
  • Pujol P; Department of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies University of Zurich Zurich Switzerland.
  • Read AF; Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology University of California Riverside Riverside CA USA.
  • Roche B; Brady Urological Institute The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Baltimore MD USA.
  • Sebens S; Department of Medical Oncology Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Boston MA USA.
  • Solary E; Department of Medicine Harvard Medical School Boston MA USA.
  • Stanková K; CREEC/CANECEV, MIVEGEC (CREES), University of Montpellier, CNRS, IRD Montpellier France.
  • Swain Ewald H; Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Arnaud de Villeneuve Montpellier France.
  • Thomas F; Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences Departments of Biology and Entomology Pennsylvania State University University Park PA USA.
  • Ujvari B; CREEC/CANECEV, MIVEGEC (CREES), University of Montpellier, CNRS, IRD Montpellier France.
Evol Appl ; 14(4): 877-892, 2021 Apr.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33897809
ABSTRACT
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.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article