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Roche Benjamin, Hochberg M. E., Caulin A. F., Maley C. C., Gatenby R. A., Missé Dorothée, Thomas F. (2012). Natural resistance to cancers : a Darwinian hypothesis to explain Peto's paradox. Bmc Cancer, 12, p. 387. ISSN 1471-2407.

Titre du document
Natural resistance to cancers : a Darwinian hypothesis to explain Peto's paradox
Année de publication
2012
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000310633700001
Auteurs
Roche Benjamin, Hochberg M. E., Caulin A. F., Maley C. C., Gatenby R. A., Missé Dorothée, Thomas F.
Source
Bmc Cancer, 2012, 12, p. 387 ISSN 1471-2407
Background: Peto's paradox stipulates that there is no association between body mass (a surrogate of number of cells and longevity) and cancer prevalence in wildlife species. Resolving this paradox is a very promising research direction to understand mechanisms of cancer resistance. As of present, research has been focused on the consequences of these evolutionary pressures rather than of their causes. Discussion: Here, we argue that evolution through natural selection may have shaped mechanisms of cancer resistance in wildlife species and that this can result in a threshold in body mass above which oncogenic and tumor suppressive mechanisms should be increasingly purified and positively selected, respectively. Summary: We conclude that assessing wildlife species in their natural ecosystems, especially through theoretical modeling, is the most promising way to understand how evolutionary processes can favor one or the other pathway. This will provide important insights into mechanisms of cancer resistance.
Plan de classement
Sciences fondamentales / Techniques d'analyse et de recherche [020] ; Santé : généralités [050]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010057318]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010057318
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