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Cell competition: Winning out by losing notch
Authors:Maria P Alcolea  Philip H Jones
Institution:1.MRC Cancer Unit; University of Cambridge; Hutchison/MRC Research Center; Cambridge Biomedical Campus; Cambridge, UK
Abstract:Cell competition where ‘loser’ cells are eliminated by neighbors with higher fitness is a widespread phenomenon in development. However, a growing body of evidence argues cells with somatic mutations compete with their wild type counterparts in the earliest stages of cancer development. Recent studies have begun to shed light on the molecular and cellular mechanisms that alter the competitiveness of cells carrying somatic mutations in adult tissues. Cells with a ‘winner’ phenotype create clones which may expand into extensive fields of mutant cells within normal appearing epithelium, favoring the accumulation of further genetic alterations and the evolution of cancer. Here we focus on how mutations which disrupt the Notch signaling pathway confer a ‘super competitor’ status on cells in squamous epithelia and consider the broader implications for cancer evolution.
Keywords:carcinogenesis  cancer  esophagus  field change  progenitor  squamous  stem cell
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