Critically assessing atavism, an evolution-centered and deterministic hypothesis on cancer

IF 3.2 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY BioEssays Pub Date : 2024-04-21 DOI:10.1002/bies.202300221
Bertrand Daignan-Fornier, Thomas Pradeu
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Cancer is most commonly viewed as resulting from somatic mutations enhancing proliferation and invasion. Some hypotheses further propose that these new capacities reveal a breakdown of multicellularity allowing cancer cells to escape proliferation and cooperation control mechanisms that were implemented during evolution of multicellularity. Here we critically review one such hypothesis, named “atavism,” which puts forward the idea that cancer results from the re-expression of normally repressed genes forming a program, or toolbox, inherited from unicellular or simple multicellular ancestors. This hypothesis places cancer in an interesting evolutionary perspective that has not been widely explored and deserves attention. Thinking about cancer within an evolutionary framework, especially the major transitions to multicellularity, offers particularly promising perspectives. It is therefore of the utmost important to analyze why one approach that tries to achieve this aim, the atavism hypothesis, has not so far emerged as a major theory on cancer. We outline the features of the atavism hypothesis that, would benefit from clarification and, if possible, unification.

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对以进化论为中心的、决定论式的癌症假说--"遗传论 "进行批判性评估
癌症通常被认为是由于体细胞突变导致增殖和侵袭能力增强所致。一些假说进一步提出,这些新能力揭示了多细胞性的崩溃,使癌细胞得以逃脱多细胞性进化过程中实施的增殖与合作控制机制。在此,我们对其中一种名为 "遗传"(atavism)的假说进行了批判性评述。这种假说认为,癌症是由正常被抑制的基因重新表达的结果,这些基因形成了一个程序或工具箱,从单细胞或简单多细胞祖先那里继承了下来。这一假说将癌症置于一个有趣的进化视角,而这一视角尚未被广泛探讨,值得关注。在进化框架内思考癌症,特别是向多细胞性的重大转变,提供了特别有前景的视角。因此,最重要的是分析为什么试图实现这一目标的一种方法--"沿袭假说"--至今尚未成为癌症的主要理论。我们概述了 "原生性假说 "的特点,这些特点需要加以澄清,并在可能的情况下加以统一。
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BioEssays 生物-生化与分子生物学
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167
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期刊介绍: molecular – cellular – biomedical – physiology – translational research – systems - hypotheses encouraged BioEssays is a peer-reviewed, review-and-discussion journal. Our aims are to publish novel insights, forward-looking reviews and commentaries in contemporary biology with a molecular, genetic, cellular, or physiological dimension, and serve as a discussion forum for new ideas in these areas. An additional goal is to encourage transdisciplinarity and integrative biology in the context of organismal studies, systems approaches, through to ecosystems, where appropriate.
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