Cell-cell fusion in cancer: The next cancer hallmark?

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Paulameena V. Shultes , Davis T. Weaver , Dagim S. Tadele , Rowan J. Barker-Clarke , Jacob G. Scott
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Abstract

In this review, we consider the role of cell-cell fusion in cancer development and progression through an evolutionary lens. We begin by summarizing the origins of fusion proteins (fusogens), of which there are many distinct classes that have evolved through convergent evolution. We then use an evolutionary framework to highlight how the persistence of fusion over generations and across different organisms can be attributed to traits that increase fitness secondary to fusion; these traits map well to the expanded hallmarks of cancer. By studying the tumor microenvironment, we can begin to identify the key selective pressures that may favor higher rates of fusion compared to healthy tissues. The paper concludes by discussing the increasing number of research questions surrounding fusion, recommendations for how to answer them, and the need for a greater interest in exploring cell fusion and evolutionary principles in oncology moving forward.

癌症中的细胞-细胞融合:下一个癌症标志?
在这篇综述中,我们将从进化的角度探讨细胞-细胞融合在癌症发生和发展中的作用。我们首先总结了融合蛋白(fusogens)的起源,其中有许多不同的类别是通过趋同进化演变而来的。然后,我们使用一个进化框架来强调,融合蛋白在不同生物体中世代相传的持续性如何归因于继融合之后提高适存性的特征;这些特征与癌症的扩展特征非常吻合。通过研究肿瘤微环境,我们可以开始确定与健康组织相比,哪些关键的选择性压力可能有利于更高的融合率。论文最后讨论了围绕融合的越来越多的研究问题、如何回答这些问题的建议,以及在肿瘤学领域探索细胞融合和进化原理的必要性。
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