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Cancer through the Lens of Evolution and Ecology

ISBN: 9781032310770
ISBN: 9781032310770
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Cancer cells exist in an ever-changing “ecology” and are subject to evolutionary pressures just like any species in nature. This edited book explores the following themes: 1) how the dynamics of mutation, epigenetics, and gene expression noise are sources of genetic diversity; 2) how scarce resources influence cancer therapy resistance; 3) how predator-prey dynamics are mirrored in immune-cancer cross-talk; 4) how cancer cells parallel niche construction theory; 5) how changing fitness landscapes enable cancer growth; and 6) how cancer cells interact within the body. The book is a resource for understanding cancer as a disease of multicellularity grounded in evolutionary principles. By using this knowledge, researchers are starting to exploit these behaviors for treatment paradigms.

Key Features

  • Bridges disciplines exemplifying the ways disparate fields create new perspectives when integrated.
  • Offers insights from leading scholars in cancer biology, ecology and evolutionary biology.
  • Provides a timely recognition by oncologists that evolutionary paradigms are crucial for breakthroughs in cancer treatment.
  • Integrates basic and applied sciences of oncology and evolutionary biology.

Περιεχόμενα

Foreword

Randolph Nesse

Chapter 1:  A species within a species

Jason A. Somarelli and Norman A. Johnson

Chapter 2: Therapy As a Driver of Evolutionary Selection

Dana Ataya, Joel S. Brown and Robert A. Gatenby

Chapter 3:  The Genetic Hitchhiker’s Guide to Tumor Evolution

Rohini Janivara and Joseph Lachance

Chapter 4: Multicellularity, phenotypic heterogeneity, and cancer

Christopher HelenekJason A. Somarelliand Gábor Balázsi

Chapter 5: Feedback loops in gene regulatory networks and cell-cell communication networks: drivers of cancer cell plasticity

Yeshwanth Mahesh Subbalakshmi Ayalur Raghu, Mohit Kumar Jolly

Chapter 6: Polygenic Evolution of Germline Variants in Cancer

Ujani Hazra and Joseph Lachance

Chapter 7: Two-phased cancer evolution: the pattern and scale of genomic and nongenomic landscapes

Andrzej Kasperski and Henry H. Heng

Chapter 8: Evolutionary and ecological perspective on the multiple states of T cell exhaustion

Irina Kareva and Joel S. Brown

Chapter 9: Landscape Genetics for Cancer Biology

Erin L. Landguth and Norman A. Johnson

Chapter 10: Tumor Island Biogeography: Theory and Clinical Applications

Antonia Chroni

Chapter 11: Cancer and the Evolutionary Ecology of Invasions

Joel S. Brown, Sarah A. Amend and Kenneth J. Pienta

Chapter 12: Unifying Theories in Comparative Oncology

Zachary T. Compton

Chapter 13: From Evolutionary Biology to Bedside and Beyond: A View of Comparative Oncology Throughout the Translational Pipeline

Veronica Colmenares, William C. Eward, Laurie A. Graves

Chapter 14: What do we gain from viewing cancer through an eco-evo lens?

Jason A. Somarelli and Norman A. Johnson