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Item Type Journal Article
Title The evolution of resistance and tolerance as cancer defences
Creator Thomas et al.
Author Frédéric Thomas
Author Mathieu Giraudeau
Author Flora Gouzerh
Author Justine Boutry
Author François Renaud
Author Pascal Pujol
Author Aurélie Tasiemski
Author Florence Bernex
Author Antonio Maraver
Author Emilie Bousquet
Author Laurent Dormont
Author Jens Osterkamp
Author Benjamin Roche
Author Rodrigo Hamede
Author Beata Ujvari
Abstract Although there is a plethora of cancer associated-factors that can ultimately culminate in death (cachexia, organ impairment, metastases, opportunistic infections, etc.), the focal element of every terminal malignancy is the failure of our natural defences to control unlimited cell proliferation. The reasons why our defences apparently lack efficiency is a complex question, potentially indicating that, under Darwinian terms, solutions other than preventing cancer progression are also important contributors. In analogy with host-parasite systems, we propose to call this latter option 'tolerance' to cancer. Here, we argue that the ubiquity of oncogenic processes among metazoans is at least partially attributable to both the limitations of resistance mechanisms and to the evolution of tolerance to cancer. Deciphering the ecological contexts of alternative responses to the cancer burden is not a semantic question, but rather a focal point in understanding the evolutionary ecology of host-tumour relationships, the evolution of our defences, as well as why and when certain cancers are likely to be detrimental for survival.
Publication Parasitology
Volume 147
Issue 3
Pages 255-262
Date 2020-03
Journal Abbr Parasitology
Language eng
DOI 10.1017/S0031182019001501
ISSN 1469-8161
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra PMID: 31727197
Tags Animals, Antibiosis, Biological Evolution, Host-Parasite Interactions, Immune Tolerance, Neoplasms, Resistance, review
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Date Modified 2022/08/31 - 14:34:12
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