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Cancer Prevalence Across Vertebrates

Cancer is pervasive across multicellular species, but what explains differences in cancer prevalence across species? Using 16,049 necropsy records for 292 species spanning three clades (amphibians, sauropsids and mammals) we found that neoplasia and malignancy prevalence increases with adult weight...

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Autores principales: Compton, Zachary T., Harris, Valerie, Mellon, Walker, Rupp, Shawn, Mallo, Diego, Kapsetaki, Stefania E., Wilmot, Mallory, Kennington, Ryan, Noble, Kathleen, Baciu, Cristina, Ramirez, Lucia, Peraza, Ashley, Martins, Brian, Sudhakar, Sushil, Aksoy, Selin, Furukawa, Gabriella, Vincze, Orsolya, Giraudeau, Mathieu, Duke, Elizabeth G., Spiro, Simon, Flach, Edmund, Davidson, Hannah, Zehnder, Ashley, Graham, Trevor A., Troan, Brigid, Harrison, Tara M., Tollis, Marc, Schiffman, Joshua D., Aktipis, Athena, Abegglen, Lisa M., Maley, Carlo C., Boddy, Amy M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Journal Experts 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10350200/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37461608
http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3117313/v1
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author Compton, Zachary T.
Harris, Valerie
Mellon, Walker
Rupp, Shawn
Mallo, Diego
Kapsetaki, Stefania E.
Wilmot, Mallory
Kennington, Ryan
Noble, Kathleen
Baciu, Cristina
Ramirez, Lucia
Peraza, Ashley
Martins, Brian
Sudhakar, Sushil
Aksoy, Selin
Furukawa, Gabriella
Vincze, Orsolya
Giraudeau, Mathieu
Duke, Elizabeth G.
Spiro, Simon
Flach, Edmund
Davidson, Hannah
Zehnder, Ashley
Graham, Trevor A.
Troan, Brigid
Harrison, Tara M.
Tollis, Marc
Schiffman, Joshua D.
Aktipis, Athena
Abegglen, Lisa M.
Maley, Carlo C.
Boddy, Amy M.
author_facet Compton, Zachary T.
Harris, Valerie
Mellon, Walker
Rupp, Shawn
Mallo, Diego
Kapsetaki, Stefania E.
Wilmot, Mallory
Kennington, Ryan
Noble, Kathleen
Baciu, Cristina
Ramirez, Lucia
Peraza, Ashley
Martins, Brian
Sudhakar, Sushil
Aksoy, Selin
Furukawa, Gabriella
Vincze, Orsolya
Giraudeau, Mathieu
Duke, Elizabeth G.
Spiro, Simon
Flach, Edmund
Davidson, Hannah
Zehnder, Ashley
Graham, Trevor A.
Troan, Brigid
Harrison, Tara M.
Tollis, Marc
Schiffman, Joshua D.
Aktipis, Athena
Abegglen, Lisa M.
Maley, Carlo C.
Boddy, Amy M.
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description Cancer is pervasive across multicellular species, but what explains differences in cancer prevalence across species? Using 16,049 necropsy records for 292 species spanning three clades (amphibians, sauropsids and mammals) we found that neoplasia and malignancy prevalence increases with adult weight (contrary to Peto’s Paradox) and somatic mutation rate, but decreases with gestation time. Evolution of cancer susceptibility appears to have undergone sudden shifts followed by stabilizing selection. Outliers for neoplasia prevalence include the common porpoise (<1.3%), the Rodrigues fruit bat (<1.6%) the black-footed penguin (<0.4%), ferrets (63%) and opossums (35%). Discovering why some species have particularly high or low levels of cancer may lead to a better understanding of cancer syndromes and novel strategies for the management and prevention of cancer.
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spelling pubmed-103502002023-07-17 Cancer Prevalence Across Vertebrates Compton, Zachary T. Harris, Valerie Mellon, Walker Rupp, Shawn Mallo, Diego Kapsetaki, Stefania E. Wilmot, Mallory Kennington, Ryan Noble, Kathleen Baciu, Cristina Ramirez, Lucia Peraza, Ashley Martins, Brian Sudhakar, Sushil Aksoy, Selin Furukawa, Gabriella Vincze, Orsolya Giraudeau, Mathieu Duke, Elizabeth G. Spiro, Simon Flach, Edmund Davidson, Hannah Zehnder, Ashley Graham, Trevor A. Troan, Brigid Harrison, Tara M. Tollis, Marc Schiffman, Joshua D. Aktipis, Athena Abegglen, Lisa M. Maley, Carlo C. Boddy, Amy M. Res Sq Article Cancer is pervasive across multicellular species, but what explains differences in cancer prevalence across species? Using 16,049 necropsy records for 292 species spanning three clades (amphibians, sauropsids and mammals) we found that neoplasia and malignancy prevalence increases with adult weight (contrary to Peto’s Paradox) and somatic mutation rate, but decreases with gestation time. Evolution of cancer susceptibility appears to have undergone sudden shifts followed by stabilizing selection. Outliers for neoplasia prevalence include the common porpoise (<1.3%), the Rodrigues fruit bat (<1.6%) the black-footed penguin (<0.4%), ferrets (63%) and opossums (35%). Discovering why some species have particularly high or low levels of cancer may lead to a better understanding of cancer syndromes and novel strategies for the management and prevention of cancer. American Journal Experts 2023-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10350200/ /pubmed/37461608 http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3117313/v1 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use.
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Mellon, Walker
Rupp, Shawn
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Wilmot, Mallory
Kennington, Ryan
Noble, Kathleen
Baciu, Cristina
Ramirez, Lucia
Peraza, Ashley
Martins, Brian
Sudhakar, Sushil
Aksoy, Selin
Furukawa, Gabriella
Vincze, Orsolya
Giraudeau, Mathieu
Duke, Elizabeth G.
Spiro, Simon
Flach, Edmund
Davidson, Hannah
Zehnder, Ashley
Graham, Trevor A.
Troan, Brigid
Harrison, Tara M.
Tollis, Marc
Schiffman, Joshua D.
Aktipis, Athena
Abegglen, Lisa M.
Maley, Carlo C.
Boddy, Amy M.
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