Features of clonal proliferation and adaptive evolution in neoplastic cells: Similarities between cancer cells and clonal organisms

Q4 Environmental Science Japanese Journal of Ecology Pub Date : 2017-01-01 DOI:10.18960/SEITAI.67.2_169
Kiwako S. Araki, S. Fukui, H. Sugihara
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: The clonal proliferation of neoplastic cells within a body and the clonal propagation of living organisms in a habitat are essential components of neoplastic and clonal population growth, respectively. In a favorable habitat, the number of clonal organisms increases exponentially up to the carrying capacity or to a niche size that reflects a specified sensitivity for environmental factors. This phenomenon corresponds to benign neoplasms in a body. For malignant neoplasms, neoplastic cells invade the surrounding tissue and metastasize to distant organs via the evolution of subclones that expand their niche size or carrying capacity by changing their genomes. This is an evolutionary mechanism that characterizes neoplastic cells in an organism, but has not yet been discovered for organisms other than bacteria. In humans, cancer cells treat medical treatments and the immune system as environmental disturbances within the organism. By accumulating genetic changes such as mutations, a neoplasm produces multiple subclones with differing genomic constitution. Such cell evolution can be represented as a phylogenetic tree. The spatial distribution heterogeneity of the habitat tissues, and limited dispersal ability of subclones. In conclusion, a comparison of the concept of clonality between the cell and organism levels would give new insights into research in both cancer biology and ecology.
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肿瘤细胞的克隆增殖和适应性进化特征:癌细胞与克隆生物的相似性
肿瘤细胞在体内的克隆性增殖和生物体在栖息地的克隆性繁殖分别是肿瘤和克隆性种群生长的重要组成部分。在有利的生境中,克隆生物的数量呈指数增长,直到承载能力或生态位大小,反映了对环境因素的特定敏感性。这种现象对应于体内的良性肿瘤。对于恶性肿瘤,肿瘤细胞侵入周围组织并通过亚克隆的进化转移到远处的器官,亚克隆通过改变其基因组来扩大其生态位大小或携带能力。这是生物体中肿瘤细胞特征的一种进化机制,但除细菌外,尚未发现其他生物体。在人类中,癌细胞将药物治疗和免疫系统视为机体内的环境干扰。通过积累基因变化,如突变,肿瘤产生具有不同基因组结构的多个亚克隆。这样的细胞进化可以用系统发育树来表示。生境组织的空间分布异质性及亚无性系有限的扩散能力。总之,在细胞和有机体水平上克隆概念的比较将为癌症生物学和生态学的研究提供新的见解。
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Japanese Journal of Ecology
Japanese Journal of Ecology Environmental Science-Ecology
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期刊介绍: Japanese Journal of Ecology is the offcial journal of the Ecological Society of Japan published since 1954 (from volume 4). Articles in the Journal are written in Japanese with English summaries.
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