摘要
细胞竞争是首次发现四十年前作为一种机制来消除在果蝇不适合的细胞,在研究过程中,后来又假设参与人类的肿瘤的产生。然而,在哺乳动物肿瘤中类似的机制证据被错过了,直到最近几年才被发现。像在苍蝇中的细胞竞争,多种形式的竞争机制是在哺乳动物系统被报告,其中一些被发现参与肿瘤的起始。最近,一种机制entosis,食细胞的cell-in-cell结构在人类肿瘤的形成,被认定为新型的不断扩大的家庭成员的哺乳动物细胞竞争中(MaCCs),并提出能够促进克隆选择和肿瘤的进化。因此,吞没周边细胞以外的其他特殊的吞噬细胞,苍蝇的一个问题仍在辩论中,显然是负责消除在哺乳动物的失败者。竞争机制由cell-in-cell结构,由多个“食人魔”机制,构成了新型的MaCCs类。本文将总结目前研究哺乳动物细胞竞争,其次是功能和机理分析及其对人类肿瘤潜在影响的病理和治疗。
关键词: Cell competition
Current Molecular Medicine
Title:Mammalian Cell Competitions, Cell-in-Cell Phenomena and Their Biomedical Implications.
Volume: 15 Issue: 9
Author(s): H. Huang, Z. Chen and Q. Sun
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关键词: Cell competition
摘要: Cell competition was first identified four decades ago as a mechanism to eliminate less fit cells during development in Drosophila melanogaster, and later postulated to be involved in tumorigenesis of human beings. However, evidence for a similar mechanism functional in mammals and tumors was missed until recent years. Like cell competition in fly, multiple forms of competition mechanisms were reported in mammalian system, and some of them were found participating in tumor initiation. Lately, entosis, a mechanism of cell cannibalisms responsible for the formation of cell-in-cell structures in human tumors, was identified as a novel member of ever-expanding family of mammalian cell competitions (MaCCs), and proposed to be able to promote clonal selection and tumor evolution. Thus, engulfment by neighboring cells other than the professional phagocytes, an issue still in debate in fly, was clearly demonstrated in mammals to be responsible for loser elimination. Competition mediated by cell-in-cell structures, formed by multiple cannibal mechanisms, constitutes a novel class of MaCCs. This review will summarize current research on mammalian cell competitions, followed by feature and mechanism analysis and their potential implications in the pathology and treatment of human tumors.
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H. Huang, Z. Chen and Q. Sun , Mammalian Cell Competitions, Cell-in-Cell Phenomena and Their Biomedical Implications., Current Molecular Medicine 2015; 15 (9) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1566524015666151026101101
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