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Classifying the evolutionary and ecological features of neoplasms

Neoplasms change over time through a process of cell-level evolution, driven by genetic and epigenetic alterations. However, the ecology of the microenvironment of a neoplastic cell determines which changes provide adaptive benefits. There is widespread recognition of the importance of these evoluti...

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Autores principales: Maley, Carlo C., Aktipis, Athena, Graham, Trevor A., Sottoriva, Andrea, Boddy, Amy M., Janiszewska, Michalina, Silva, Ariosto S., Gerlinger, Marco, Yuan, Yinyin, Pienta, Kenneth J., Anderson, Karen S., Gatenby, Robert, Swanton, Charles, Posada, David, Wu, Chung-I, Schiffman, Joshua D., Hwang, E. Shelley, Polyak, Kornelia, Anderson, Alexander R. A., Brown, Joel S., Greaves, Mel, Shibata, Darryl
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5811185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28912577
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nrc.2017.69
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author Maley, Carlo C.
Aktipis, Athena
Graham, Trevor A.
Sottoriva, Andrea
Boddy, Amy M.
Janiszewska, Michalina
Silva, Ariosto S.
Gerlinger, Marco
Yuan, Yinyin
Pienta, Kenneth J.
Anderson, Karen S.
Gatenby, Robert
Swanton, Charles
Posada, David
Wu, Chung-I
Schiffman, Joshua D.
Hwang, E. Shelley
Polyak, Kornelia
Anderson, Alexander R. A.
Brown, Joel S.
Greaves, Mel
Shibata, Darryl
author_facet Maley, Carlo C.
Aktipis, Athena
Graham, Trevor A.
Sottoriva, Andrea
Boddy, Amy M.
Janiszewska, Michalina
Silva, Ariosto S.
Gerlinger, Marco
Yuan, Yinyin
Pienta, Kenneth J.
Anderson, Karen S.
Gatenby, Robert
Swanton, Charles
Posada, David
Wu, Chung-I
Schiffman, Joshua D.
Hwang, E. Shelley
Polyak, Kornelia
Anderson, Alexander R. A.
Brown, Joel S.
Greaves, Mel
Shibata, Darryl
author_sort Maley, Carlo C.
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description Neoplasms change over time through a process of cell-level evolution, driven by genetic and epigenetic alterations. However, the ecology of the microenvironment of a neoplastic cell determines which changes provide adaptive benefits. There is widespread recognition of the importance of these evolutionary and ecological processes in cancer, but to date, no system has been proposed for drawing clinically relevant distinctions between how different tumours are evolving. On the basis of a consensus conference of experts in the fields of cancer evolution and cancer ecology, we propose a framework for classifying tumours that is based on four relevant components. These are the diversity of neoplastic cells (intratumoural heterogeneity) and changes over time in that diversity, which make up an evolutionary index (Evo-index), as well as the hazards to neoplastic cell survival and the resources available to neoplastic cells, which make up an ecological index (Eco-index). We review evidence demonstrating the importance of each of these factors and describe multiple methods that can be used to measure them. Development of this classification system holds promise for enabling clinicians to personalize optimal interventions based on the evolvability of the patient’s tumour. The Evo- and Eco-indices provide a common lexicon for communicating about how neoplasms change in response to interventions, with potential implications for clinical trials, personalized medicine and basic cancer research.
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spelling pubmed-58111852018-02-13 Classifying the evolutionary and ecological features of neoplasms Maley, Carlo C. Aktipis, Athena Graham, Trevor A. Sottoriva, Andrea Boddy, Amy M. Janiszewska, Michalina Silva, Ariosto S. Gerlinger, Marco Yuan, Yinyin Pienta, Kenneth J. Anderson, Karen S. Gatenby, Robert Swanton, Charles Posada, David Wu, Chung-I Schiffman, Joshua D. Hwang, E. Shelley Polyak, Kornelia Anderson, Alexander R. A. Brown, Joel S. Greaves, Mel Shibata, Darryl Nat Rev Cancer Article Neoplasms change over time through a process of cell-level evolution, driven by genetic and epigenetic alterations. However, the ecology of the microenvironment of a neoplastic cell determines which changes provide adaptive benefits. There is widespread recognition of the importance of these evolutionary and ecological processes in cancer, but to date, no system has been proposed for drawing clinically relevant distinctions between how different tumours are evolving. On the basis of a consensus conference of experts in the fields of cancer evolution and cancer ecology, we propose a framework for classifying tumours that is based on four relevant components. These are the diversity of neoplastic cells (intratumoural heterogeneity) and changes over time in that diversity, which make up an evolutionary index (Evo-index), as well as the hazards to neoplastic cell survival and the resources available to neoplastic cells, which make up an ecological index (Eco-index). We review evidence demonstrating the importance of each of these factors and describe multiple methods that can be used to measure them. Development of this classification system holds promise for enabling clinicians to personalize optimal interventions based on the evolvability of the patient’s tumour. The Evo- and Eco-indices provide a common lexicon for communicating about how neoplasms change in response to interventions, with potential implications for clinical trials, personalized medicine and basic cancer research. 2017-09-15 2017-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5811185/ /pubmed/28912577 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nrc.2017.69 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Maley, Carlo C.
Aktipis, Athena
Graham, Trevor A.
Sottoriva, Andrea
Boddy, Amy M.
Janiszewska, Michalina
Silva, Ariosto S.
Gerlinger, Marco
Yuan, Yinyin
Pienta, Kenneth J.
Anderson, Karen S.
Gatenby, Robert
Swanton, Charles
Posada, David
Wu, Chung-I
Schiffman, Joshua D.
Hwang, E. Shelley
Polyak, Kornelia
Anderson, Alexander R. A.
Brown, Joel S.
Greaves, Mel
Shibata, Darryl
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5811185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28912577
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nrc.2017.69
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