Paving Way for a Paradigm Shift in Oncology: Curing Cancer by Loving It?

Micro Pub Date : 2023-09-21 DOI:10.3390/micro3030053
Vuk Uskoković
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Plateaus in the efficacy of traditional methods for the treatment of cancer reached in the last decades call for the exploration of alternative models as their potential clinical complements. Here, the classical view of cancer as a tissue that is to be eradicated by methods describable by a compendium of militaristic metaphors is being challenged with a provocative idea: what if cancer can be cured with love condensed down to the level of molecular and cell biology? Correspondingly, the idea that love mimics the traits of the objects of its affection and helps them grow was translated to the level of cell biology by incorporating anti-apoptotic properties in healthy cells and promoting tumorigenesis in cancerous cells. Both the indirect and direct co-culture of the two cell types demonstrated hindered growth of cancer cells relative to that of their primary counterparts when these cellular modifications inspired by love for cancer were being implemented. The two experimental models reported here are emphasized as crude and simplistic methods derived from the idea that cancer may be best treated by being loved at the cellular and molecular biology levels. More comprehensive and effective methods may emanate from continued exploration and expansion of the intriguing and innovative avenue for cancer management proposed here.
为肿瘤学范式转变铺平道路:热爱癌症才能治愈癌症?
在过去的几十年里,传统癌症治疗方法的疗效趋于稳定,这要求探索替代模型作为其潜在的临床补充。在这里,传统的观点认为癌症是一种组织,可以用军国主义的隐喻纲要来描述的方法来根除,这一观点受到了一个具有挑衅性的想法的挑战:如果癌症可以用浓缩到分子和细胞生物学水平的爱来治愈呢?相应地,爱模仿其所喜爱的对象的特征并帮助他们成长的想法,通过在健康细胞中加入抗凋亡特性和促进癌细胞的肿瘤发生,被转化为细胞生物学的水平。两种细胞类型的间接和直接共培养都表明,当这些细胞修饰受到对癌症的热爱的启发时,癌细胞的生长相对于它们的主要对应物受到阻碍。这里报告的两个实验模型被强调为粗糙和简单的方法,这些方法源于这样一种观点,即癌症最好的治疗方法可能是在细胞和分子生物学水平上被爱。更全面和有效的方法可能会从不断探索和扩展有趣的和创新的癌症管理途径中产生。
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