An insight into cancer palaeobiology: Does the Mesozoic neoplasm support Tissue Organization Field Theory of tumorigenesis?

Author:

Surmik Dawid1,Słowiak-Morkovina Justyna2,Szczygielski Tomasz2,Kamaszewski Maciej3,Kalita Sudipta4,Teschner Elżbieta5,Dróżdż Dawid2,Duda Piotr1,Rothschild Bruce6,Konietzko-Meier Dorota4

Affiliation:

1. University of Silesia

2. Institute of Paleobiology, Polish Academy of Sciences

3. Warsaw University of Life Sciences

4. University of Bonn

5. University of Opole

6. Carnegie Museum

Abstract

Abstract Neoplasms are common across the animal kingdom and seem to be a feature plesiomorphic for metazoans, related with an increase in somatic complexity. The fossil record of cancer complements our knowledge of the origin of neoplasms and vulnerability of various vertebrate taxa. Here, we document the first undoubted record of primary malignant bone tumour in a Mesozoic non-amniote. The diagnosed osteosarcoma developed in the vertebral intercentrum of a temnospondyl amphibian, Metoposaurus krasiejowensis from the Krasiejów locality, southern Poland. A wide array of data collected from gross anatomy and microstructure of the affected intercentrum reveals the tumour growth dynamics and pathophysiological aspects of the neoplasm formation on the histological level. The neoplastic bone mimics on the structural level the fast growing fibrolamellar bone, but on the histological level develops through a novel ossification type. The physiological process of bone remodelling inside the endochondral domain continued uninterrupted across the pathology of the periosteal part. Based on the results, we discuss our case study’s consistence with the Tissue Organization Field Theory of tumorigenesis, which locates the causes of neoplastic transformations in disorders of tissue architecture.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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