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Life history and cancer in birds: clutch size predicts cancer

Cancer is a disease that affects nearly all multicellular life, including birds. However, little is known about what factors explain the variance in cancer prevalence among species. Litter size is positively correlated with cancer prevalence in managed species of mammals, and larger body size, but n...

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Autores principales: Kapsetaki, Stefania E., Compton, Zachary, Dolan, Jordyn, Harris, Valerie K., Rupp, Shawn M., Duke, Elizabeth G., Harrison, Tara M., Aksoy, Selin, Giraudeau, Mathieu, Vincze, Orsolya, McGraw, Kevin J., Aktipis, Athena, Tollis, Marc, Boddy, Amy M., Maley, Carlo C.
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9948971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36824773
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.02.11.528100
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author Kapsetaki, Stefania E.
Compton, Zachary
Dolan, Jordyn
Harris, Valerie K.
Rupp, Shawn M.
Duke, Elizabeth G.
Harrison, Tara M.
Aksoy, Selin
Giraudeau, Mathieu
Vincze, Orsolya
McGraw, Kevin J.
Aktipis, Athena
Tollis, Marc
Boddy, Amy M.
Maley, Carlo C.
author_facet Kapsetaki, Stefania E.
Compton, Zachary
Dolan, Jordyn
Harris, Valerie K.
Rupp, Shawn M.
Duke, Elizabeth G.
Harrison, Tara M.
Aksoy, Selin
Giraudeau, Mathieu
Vincze, Orsolya
McGraw, Kevin J.
Aktipis, Athena
Tollis, Marc
Boddy, Amy M.
Maley, Carlo C.
author_sort Kapsetaki, Stefania E.
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description Cancer is a disease that affects nearly all multicellular life, including birds. However, little is known about what factors explain the variance in cancer prevalence among species. Litter size is positively correlated with cancer prevalence in managed species of mammals, and larger body size, but not incubation or nestling period, is linked to tumor prevalence in wild birds. Also, birds that produce more elaborate sexual traits are expected to have fewer resources for cancer defenses and thus higher cancer prevalence. In this study, we examined whether cancer prevalence is associated with a wide variety of life history traits (clutch size, incubation length, body mass, lifespan, and the extent of sexual dimorphism) across 108 species of managed birds in 25 different zoological facilities, sanctuaries, and veterinary clinics. We found that clutch size was positively correlated with cancer and neoplasia (both benign and malignant) prevalence, even after controlling for body mass. Cancer prevalence was not associated with incubation length, body mass, lifespan, or sexual dimorphism. The positive correlations of clutch size with cancer prevalence and neoplasia prevalence suggest that there may be life-history trade-offs between reproductive investment and somatic maintenance (in the form of cancer prevention mechanisms) in managed birds.
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spelling pubmed-99489712023-02-24 Life history and cancer in birds: clutch size predicts cancer Kapsetaki, Stefania E. Compton, Zachary Dolan, Jordyn Harris, Valerie K. Rupp, Shawn M. Duke, Elizabeth G. Harrison, Tara M. Aksoy, Selin Giraudeau, Mathieu Vincze, Orsolya McGraw, Kevin J. Aktipis, Athena Tollis, Marc Boddy, Amy M. Maley, Carlo C. bioRxiv Article Cancer is a disease that affects nearly all multicellular life, including birds. However, little is known about what factors explain the variance in cancer prevalence among species. Litter size is positively correlated with cancer prevalence in managed species of mammals, and larger body size, but not incubation or nestling period, is linked to tumor prevalence in wild birds. Also, birds that produce more elaborate sexual traits are expected to have fewer resources for cancer defenses and thus higher cancer prevalence. In this study, we examined whether cancer prevalence is associated with a wide variety of life history traits (clutch size, incubation length, body mass, lifespan, and the extent of sexual dimorphism) across 108 species of managed birds in 25 different zoological facilities, sanctuaries, and veterinary clinics. We found that clutch size was positively correlated with cancer and neoplasia (both benign and malignant) prevalence, even after controlling for body mass. Cancer prevalence was not associated with incubation length, body mass, lifespan, or sexual dimorphism. The positive correlations of clutch size with cancer prevalence and neoplasia prevalence suggest that there may be life-history trade-offs between reproductive investment and somatic maintenance (in the form of cancer prevention mechanisms) in managed birds. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9948971/ /pubmed/36824773 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.02.11.528100 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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Kapsetaki, Stefania E.
Compton, Zachary
Dolan, Jordyn
Harris, Valerie K.
Rupp, Shawn M.
Duke, Elizabeth G.
Harrison, Tara M.
Aksoy, Selin
Giraudeau, Mathieu
Vincze, Orsolya
McGraw, Kevin J.
Aktipis, Athena
Tollis, Marc
Boddy, Amy M.
Maley, Carlo C.
Life history and cancer in birds: clutch size predicts cancer
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9948971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36824773
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.02.11.528100
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