The Ecology of Tumors: By perturbing the microenvironment, wounds and infection may be key to tumor development.

IF 1.8 4区 综合性期刊 Q Multidisciplinary
Scientist Pub Date : 2006-04-01
Paraic A Kenny, Celeste M Nelson, Mina J Bissell
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Abstract

No tumor is an island. Chemical and physical forces exerted by the diverse cellular populations that surround a tumor - its so-called microenvironment - shape development and progression. Manipulating these 'ecological' factors is increasingly attractive therapeutically, as Mina Bissell and colleagues discuss in the following pages. And just as the cellular neighborhood is diverse, tumors enriched in these environments comprise a variety of cell types. In this heterogeneous mix, increasing evidence points to so-called cancer stem cells as the root of malignancy. Irving Weissman and Michael Clarke discuss the implications for leukemias on page 35, and on page 37 Peter B. Dirks discusses cancer stem cells in the brain.

肿瘤的生态学:通过扰乱微环境,伤口和感染可能是肿瘤发展的关键。
没有肿瘤是孤岛。肿瘤周围不同的细胞群所施加的化学和物理力量——即所谓的微环境——决定了肿瘤的发展和进展。操纵这些“生态”因素在治疗上越来越有吸引力,正如Mina Bissell及其同事在下面的文章中讨论的那样。正如细胞邻域的多样性一样,在这些环境中丰富的肿瘤包含多种细胞类型。在这种混杂的情况下,越来越多的证据指向所谓的癌症干细胞是恶性肿瘤的根源。欧文·韦斯曼和迈克尔·克拉克在第35页讨论了对白血病的影响,彼得·b·德克斯在第37页讨论了大脑中的癌症干细胞。
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