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From forest and agro-ecosystems to the microecosystems of the human body: what can landscape ecology tell us about tumor growth metastasis and treatment options?

机译:从森林和农业生态系统到人体的微生态系统:景观生态学可以告诉我们有关肿瘤生长转移和治疗选择的信息吗?

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Cancer is now understood to be a process that follows Darwinian evolution. Heterogeneous populations of cancerous cells that make up the tumor inhabit the tissue ‘microenvironment’, where ecological interactions analogous to predation and competition for resources drive the somatic evolution of cancer. The tumor microenvironment plays a crucial role in the tumor genesis, development, and metastasis processes, as it creates the microenvironmental selection forces that ultimately determine the cellular characteristics that result in the greatest fitness. Here, we explore and offer new insights into the spatial aspects of tumor–microenvironment interactions through the application of landscape ecology theory to tumor growth and metastasis within the tissue microhabitat. We argue that small tissue microhabitats in combination with the spatial distribution of resources within these habitats could be important selective forces driving tumor invasiveness. We also contend that the compositional and configurational heterogeneity of components in the tissue microhabitat do not only influence resource availability and functional connectivity but also play a crucial role in facilitating metastasis and may serve to explain, at least in part, tissue tropism in certain cancers. This novel work provides a compelling argument for the necessity of taking into account the structure of the tissue microhabitat when investigating tumor progression.
机译:现在,人们将癌症理解为跟随达尔文进化的过程。组成肿瘤的癌细胞的异质种群居住在组织的“微环境”中,在该组织的“微环境”中,类似于捕食和资源竞争的生态相互作用推动了体细胞的进化。肿瘤微环境在肿瘤的发生,发展和转移过程中起着至关重要的作用,因为它创造了微环境选择力,最终决定了导致最大适应性的细胞特征。在这里,我们通过将景观生态学理论应用于组织微生境中的肿瘤生长和转移,探索并提供了关于肿瘤与微环境相互作用的空间方面的新见解。我们认为小组织微生境与这些生境中资源的空间分布相结合可能是驱动肿瘤侵袭的重要选择力。我们还认为,组织微生境中成分的组成和构型异质性不仅影响资源的可获得性和功能连接性,而且在促进转移中起着关键作用,并且可能至少部分地解释了某些癌症的组织嗜性。这项新颖的工作提出了令人信服的论点,即在研究肿瘤进展时必须考虑组织微生境的结构。

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