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Transmissible cancers in an evolutionary perspective

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posted on 2020-07-24, 00:00 authored by Antoine Marie Dujon, R A Gatenby, Georgina BramwellGeorgina Bramwell, N MacDonald, E Dohrmann, Nynke RavenNynke Raven, Aaron SchultzAaron Schultz, R Hamede, A L Gérard, M Giraudeau, F Thomas, Beata UjvariBeata Ujvari
Inter-individual transmission of cancer cells represents an intriguing and unexplored host-pathogen system, with significant ecological and evolutionary ramifications. The pathogen consists of clonal malignant cell lines that spread horizontally as allografts and/or xenografts. Although only nine transmissible cancer lineages in eight host species from both terrestrial and marine environments have been investigated, they exhibit evolutionary dynamics that may provide novel insights into tumor-host interactions particularly in the formation of metastases. Here we present an overview of known transmissible cancers, discuss the necessary and sufficient conditions for cancer transmission, and provide a comprehensive review on the evolutionary dynamics between transmissible cancers and their hosts.

History

Journal

iScience

Volume

23

Issue

7

Article number

101269

Pagination

1 - 12

Publisher

Cell Press

Location

Cambridge, Mass.

eISSN

2589-0042

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article; C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal